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kwackers:
Transistors look fine, all you want is a general purpose NPN transistor. Seems a shame to waste the PCB... A bit of fudgery is all that's required to fix the mounting hole (or mount by a different method). If I had a £1 for every time someone asked me if I made PCB's for the divider... :ddb: |
cidrontmg:
--- Quote from: kwackers on October 17, 2010, 11:21:08 AM ---If I had a £1 for every time someone asked me if I made PCB's for the divider... :ddb: --- End quote --- Heh, I guess you still would be way behind J.K.Rowlings. But even if one in 5 of the interested would actually also buy a board, it just might be somewhat of a business. You surely wouldn“t be giving them away for free... I“m trying to use a stripboard, there“s not that many in the way of components really. :wave: |
slowcoach:
Nice job on the PCB :clap:. I was going to go down the stripeboard route myself, but I'm tempted to have a go at that etching malarkey :D Rob |
j45on:
The excellent link tumutbound posted above has a much more detailed walkthrough of the etching process http://ultrakeet.com.au/index.php?id=article&name=makepcbs I have decided to use this board now rather than etch another and will have some more pictures soon And the postman should be bringing me the rest of the missing parts EDit started stuffing the board with what I have I use a solder flux pen on the solder pads I need more parts now :hammer: Notice the resistor legs left over these will be handy to connect the lcd later |
j45on:
Some more bits arrived today I'm still waiting for the PIC and some caps from ebay I ordered these from farnell http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?CMP=i-ddd7-00001003&sku=1469371 But they look nothing like the picture :scratch: Are they suitable ? if so which way round do they go ? |
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