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Subject: Re: Lurking contributions

From: "htill" <htill@...>
Date: 2007-02-02

Dave et al,

I'm sure there are others out there who would be interested in putting together a CVS,
either laying it out on vectorboard, or making their own board. I agree with Grant that we
should put together a simple schematic for the main MCU board based on the
original specification that Grant & Harry were going to be working from using the AtomPro
in a PSIM-like configuration.

I'm not sure what exactly is accomplished by making a statement on whether or not this
project is dead. I also think it is a mistake trying to gauge interest just based upon list
activity during thread. I am very interested in eventually putting together a CVS based
around an AtomPro, and was waiting to hear from the people on this list who said they
were going to be laying out a board for the project. It seems like that isn't happening for
now, but it would be great for the people without any design experience if some of the
people who have dealt with PSIMs or AtomPro CVS designs could put together a schematic.

-Henry

--- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" <grichter@...> wrote:
>
> Maybe schematic files could be posted for those who wirewrap or perfboard assemble?
>
> As long as the work has been expeneded, why not derive SOME benefit.
>
> BTW, the MAX4051/2/3 is amazingly better than the CD4051/2/3. It has a CV limit of
16
> volts, so watch out for spikes on a 15 volt rail.
>
> >
> > Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. As to the labor of love comment,
> > I know. I have 1188 lines of source programmed into 20 processors for
> > a really neat display processor sitting on my desk next to me. Now
> > I'll withdraw for something more productive ...
>