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wheeltapper:
Hi, just a quick pic of my test board. it's not too bad, at least the LED works. :zap: Roy. |
John Rudd:
Rob, ESR do a line in pcb trannies.......but I guess you aleeady knew that..... They aint to far from you either at Cullercoats....( boy I love going to that place....lots of luverly conponents.... :lol:) Roy, Looks pretty good....( for a beginner.... :lol:) for a first attempt.... I have to admit when I'm reworking a board, the thinnest solder I have is .8 mm and I think thats too big...I ought to buy some paste really, but I'm a tight Yorkshireman...you know... :clap: |
wheeltapper:
Thanks John. It is the first time I've used SMD's, I used 0.8mm on the 0603's and 0.7mm on the rest. Considering that when I look at the board without my glasses I can't even see the damn components I'm quite pleased. Roy. |
RobWilson:
--- Quote from: Bluechip on January 01, 2016, 06:40:19 AM ---So, not a chassis transformer ??? Oh well, another wrong idea I've got. :doh: I blame Global Warming. I was OK until that kicked in ... must have addled my brain :scratch: I've made templates for the CPC trannies . So it would be quite possible to mount it on the board. Dave --- End quote --- Nope PCB mounted Dave as I shown about 5 back . Rob |
RobWilson:
Looking good Roy :thumbup: Looks like you will have no problems doing the SMD on the oscilloscope board . :dremel: All the best Rob |
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