MIDI OUT 3.5 TSR mini jack hardware protection

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Use a transistor to drive the output (tip) and use the 220 ohm resistors in the midi spec. It's designed to be robust.
 
Thanks fort that tip but it is not solving the issue I'm facing. When plugin a mono mini jack in the MIDI OUTPUT is short the VCC to the GND.
 
Are you saying this IS a problem you ARE having? If so, then you have it wired wrong. The ring should NOT be connected to VCC it should be connected to VCC THROUGH a 220 ohm resistor. If you have the resistors properly installed, you will not have a short.
 
Here's a proper midi out port. Connecting a Teensy directly to a jack that might be miswired is a sure way to blow an expensive part. This entire circuit cost less than a buck.
 

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