[RE: SSM2164 disclaimer]

Harry Bissell harrybissell at netscape.net
Fri Apr 16 04:06:27 CEST 1999


OkeyDokey: The project isn't going anywhere fast without a viable gain stage.
When you get something (or if there are other breadboard volunteers)send me a
sketch and I'll draw the schematic. I need a schematic to get the netlist/pcb
check, but in the meantime it's still food for thought. Work will still
progress on packaging. 
    I agree with JH. Why two lists. If anyone has info for the whole DIY
group, post-it. If not reply off-list. I'm used to reading a hunnert letters a
day anyway....  ;-) Harry


jh <jhaible at primus-online.de> wrote:
>Guys: Don't shoot me I'm only the schematic jockey...

Harry, I don't shoot at you. In fact, the list owes you for taking your time
to draw schematics, or for any other work to bring a project on the way.

But see, this circuit of mine *is* breadboarded. It works the way I've
drawn it, because I've taken the time to build it and fix a few errors.
It's surely not the optimal circuit yet, and I will do some further optimizing
some time. I have a few ideas in mind that will make it a much smaller
circuit, not using OTAs anymore at all. Maybe I even use Don's CV
scheme (yes, it *is* brilliant, Don !), but all in all this will take some
time.
If you want a circuit now, you can either use a prooved design as it is,
or do some optimizing yourself - or wait for for me to do it some time.
I guess that is "some time soon" now, as the recent interest has fuelled
the fire again ...

So, I don't promise anything, but maybe in a few weeks I'll have a much
more economic version of the scanner.

JH.


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