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=== TFT ===
 
=== TFT ===
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Time for connecting thesuitable main-ribbon-cable with the (female) 40-pin-connector onto the Hifiberry. At the end of the cable is a (female) 26-pin-connector. This one must be connected onto the PiTFT. If you have a clone PiTFT which has no suitable port you have to solder one or use a gender changer. The original PiTFT has both versions of connector.
    
=== 2in1 ===
 
=== 2in1 ===
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The 2in1-PCB must be connected using one of the mini-ribbon cables. The 6-pin connector must be located towards the PCB. Pin 1 is on the left bottom (component side up). On the other end of the cable are 1-pin female connectors. They must be connected onto the following pins on the (male) 40-pin-conenctor in the middle of the main-ribbon cable.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Wire no. || Function ||  GPIO no. || Pin on Raspi no.
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| 1 || Vdc 3.3V || 3.3V || 1
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| 2 || RxD || RxD || 10
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| 3 || I2C SDA1 || 09 || 5
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| 4 || I2C SCL1 || 08 || 13
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| 5 || Vdc 5V || %v || 2/4
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| 6 || GND || GND || 6/9
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|}
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Next connect the DIN socket (MIDI) onto the 2in1-PCB. The connector on the PCB is the 2-pin one located on the upper right of the PCB.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Wire no. || Function || MIDI-IN pin no.
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| 1 || MIDI-IN-5 || 5 (MIDI connector: 2nd from left)
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| 2 || RxD || RxD || 4 (MIDI connector: 2nd from right)
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}
    
=== Encoder ===
 
=== Encoder ===

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