[sdiy] breadboard
patchell
patchell at silcom.com
Thu Sep 13 05:45:35 CEST 2001
http://www.oldcrows.net/~patchell/archives/vcf.html
This is probably pretty close to what Harry is talking about. It was built with
T-42 terminals on a Vector 4.5 x 6.5 inch board with edge connector fingers.
I have build lots of stuff using the technique; here is another rather large
one, but I never finished it...
http://www.silcom.com/~patchell/pictures/monosynth.jpg
alex dickey wrote:
> > I use unclad perf board (vector board) with T-42 push in terminals... and
> > when I'm done (unless it gets too big...) it can go right from the development
> > bench into a box to be used on the road for the next twenty years... which
> > the solderless breadboard cannot do.
> >
> > OTOH those terminals cost $.04 each... in thousands. But they allow as much
> > re-soldering as you can stand... perfect for trying out new values.
> > If you leave the leads a little long you can reuse components just as easily.
> >
>
> can you say more about this? not sure i understand the concept. links?
>
> alex
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