[sdiy] SN76477 Under Expo Control - Thomas Henry SN-Voice Module

Scott Stites scottnoanh at peoplepc.com
Tue Jul 18 22:24:41 CEST 2006


> I have a small stack of skinny dip to fat dip converters I made for these.
> Requires a 28 pin header to provide the pins (or do the pins with wire 
> yourself).
>
> Of course if any new boards are designed to take both chip styles, it 
> shouldn't be an issue!

Tim Parkhurst (half of the Magic Smoke team) is going to design a PCB, and he mentioned doing just that.  

The project is going to be free to the public, so of course anyone can make their own PCB, stripboard, or whatever - it's just asked that it not be done for commercial purposes.  Magic Smoke has the green light for that, but I don't know if they're actually going to do it - I can only imagine it would be hard to predict how many PCB's to put into a run, seeing as how the actual number of SN76477's out there is an unknown thing.  

I've got a good chunk of the page done - I hope to finish it up tonight.  Schematics will be on it.

Oh, BTW, buy a Wave Multiplier board from Ken - it really puts a wang on that SN-Voice triangle wave......

Cheerio,
Scott


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