[sdiy] illuminated switches
Graham Atkins
gatkins at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Apr 23 21:32:01 CEST 2009
Anyone fancy a group buy ?. They will not ship to the UK for some
reason but I would
be happy to pay someone over there to post them to me.....They aren't
exactly heavy.
Graham
On 23 Apr 2009, at 06:23, Olav Martin Kvern wrote:
> Eric Brombaugh wrote: "Hey - those are the switches Paul used for
> GorF!"
>
> Indeed! That's how I found out about them!
>
> I think that synth DIY often works this way--even if you don't want
> to build the specific project, there's something in the schematic or
> build of materials that leads you to something that you *do* want to
> use.
>
> Electronics Goldmine is amazing--between them and All Electronics,
> I'm a happy builder. Also, their sale on Panasonic rotary encoders:
>
> http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G16267
>
> ...deserves mention. These are of incredibly cheap manufacture (the
> pins actually seem to be some sort of foil that comes apart with
> even minimal breadboard stress), but they work very well. With a
> push switch, even.
>
> (Disclaimer: I have no financial interest in either of the companies
> mentioned above, apart from my abhorrence of paying more than $.25
> for a potentiometer or $.50 for a knob.)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ole
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