[sdiy] Moog 904B HPF PCB art

David G Dixon dixon at mail.ubc.ca
Wed Mar 28 06:45:46 CEST 2018


Hello Jean-Pierre,
 
I don't need any of it, but my "client" wants a PCB that looks like the
original and will fit into a characteristic "C-frame" with the groovy edge
connector sticking through the slot and everything.
 
I could just transfer the image I have, but I'd have to spend a good hour
going over it with a Sharpie pen to sharpen up the traces.  Hence, my query.
 
Cheers,
Dave


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From: Jean-Pierre Desrochers [mailto:jpdesroc at oricom.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 5:41 AM
To: David G Dixon
Cc: synth-diy at synth-diy.org
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Moog 904B HPF PCB art



Do you really need an original Moog pcb artwork ?

A couple of months ago I built a complete Moog VCF's trio clone
made of 3 modules: 904A, 904B & 904C ..
All of these modules can be built separately.
My open source files for the 904B module clone
can be found here:
http://www.arcenson.com/projects/Modular/M104B_Highpass_Filter_Moog_904B_clo
ne/Module_pictures/

JP

Le 2018-03-27 01:31, David G Dixon a écrit :

Hi Team,



Someone has asked me to make a couple of PCBs for cloning the Moog 904B

high-pass filter, and I've stupidly said yes.  I'm trying to etch and drill

a PCB which is more or less identical to the original, with the funky edge

connectors and everything.  I have two images of the original PCB art, but

one is pretty ragged, and the other has a bunch of circuit diagram stuff

written on it.



Does anyone here have a clean image of the PCB art for this thing that you

could send to me?  I can't seem to find anything on the internet.



Thanks in advance!

Dave Dixon



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