
http://synthwerks.com/
"- The FSR-4C/B combo unit based on our recently redesigned FSR-4 controller core (the "C" part - now shallower module depth and SMD parts) offering a separate panel with 4 bigger FSR sensors (the "B" part). They are connected internally via a ribbon cable so the sensor pads can be located next to or above or below the controller module. The sensors with a larger playing surface will make it easier to control and will open up a wider playing style to the user.
- The FSR-1N Single Channel Force Sensing Resistor Module. A smaller and low cost (~$90) FSR module that is one channel of the FSR-4 which uses less panel space. The 4HP panel size will allow placement is almost any part of your rig and its shallow depth allows use in desktop control surfaces.
- Th PC5V Patch Cord Checker and +5V supply. This module is a +5V power supply that converts the +12V from the bus and puts +5V to the bus. It also has a handy patch cord checker that independently checks both the signal and shield parts of the patch cord. The module also provide a variable DC voltage for use as a bias voltage for the rest of your system.
- The LAMP-1 and LAMP-2 USB Lamp modules. These module contain a current regulated power source to drive USB gooseneck lamps to illuminate your system easily. They come supplied with the standard white-LED laptop LED lamp but can be used with any LED USB lamp. The lamp's brightness is controlled with a front panel dimmer control. The current limited circuitry allows the use of may USB lamps including multi led lamp bars etc. LAMP-1 has a 4-way multiple (can't have enough Mults!) and the LAMP-2 offers two separate LAMPS with their own dimmer controls."
Generally a good idea with the lamps but will people sacrifice valuable rackspace?
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