Interest Jurgen's Scanning Interpolator PCB?
Roy Tate
roytate at ionet.net
Sun Apr 4 09:36:04 CEST 1999
If someone is willing to make a PCB for some of these projects,
count me in for the Interpolating Scanner, and any filters!
I might be able to help finance a PCB run if this idea takes off.
Clearly, no-one should be making a profit on the PCBs, so we would
only pay the cost of the PCB + shipping. (And any invested
money would be paid back as either PCB boards or money).
Perhaps everyone interested in this project could send me an
e-mail with the subject "DIY-PCB" and indicate whether they can
help or how many of which modules they would purchase. This
would not be an "order," just a rough idea of interest.
I'm doing this to reduce the amount of traffic to the list.
Could each person indicate clearly if they want their name
posted to the list as a "helper" or a "buyer."
Also, please "vote" for your voltage / panel size.
I will post a summary of numbers for "standards" and projects.
I expect the projects will include ...
>> Juergen's Scanning Interpolator
>> Joachim's 40235 VCF
>> TomG's Sequencer
As for standards, I could stand anything that runs on +/-15V, with
either the MOTM or full width 19" rack mounting.
Regards,
Roy Tate
roytate at ionet.net
http://www.ionet.net/~roytate
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JWBarlow at aol.com wrote:
>
> It seems as though several other "DIYers" would be interested in
> Jurgen's Scanning Interpolator PCB (and apparently, we have
> the designer's blessing?).
> Unfortunately, I'm not sure how we could make panels for
> sliders, anybody?
>
> I believe someone offered to make up PCBs(?), maybe this would be
> a good project to start with since it seems to have
> widespread appeal. Does anyone know how much a PCB run would
> cost roughly?
>
> Now if I can get some people interested in Joachim's 40235 VCF.
> JB
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