I just tried to change the name and save Randy's project to a new one of my
own and do some edits. Now, when I click on Randy's link, it sends me to the
project I've started editting. Can somebody check the link below and see if
it sends you to Randy's (Polysix KLM-367) or mine (Polysix KLM-367 x4 Don).
I hate to think that Mouser let me wipe out Randy's project and just
replaced it with mine instead of saving mine as a new one.
Don B.
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rschnier1
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 11:02 PM
To:
PolySix@yahoogroups.comSubject: [PolySix] KLM-367A Clone -- Mouser Project parts list created
Hi everyone,
In the course of constructing a couple of the KLM-367A clone boards, I
created a Project parts list based on the Google document from Jed and Andy,
and made it available for general public access. The URL is:
http://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=a9422d6c6bIf you've decided to order the parts from Mouser, using this Project has a
couple advantages. First, it saves the time of keying in each part number
and quantity -- you can just click on the "Order Project" button and all the
parts from the Project will be placed in your shopping cart (where you can
delete or add items as desired). Second, each part in the Project list has
its corresponding reference number for the PC board (R2, C8, IC23, etc.)
linked to it. When the order arrives, each part will be in a bag labelled
with the PC board reference number right on the bag. Assembly is then
simplified -- you just have to place the parts in each bag in the locations
given by the reference numbers on that bag.
I've cross-checked the Project against the Google document list a couple
different ways and believe it is correct. That said, if you really want to
be sure, you can always double-check the items in the shopping cart against
the Google document before completing the order.
Hope this is useful.
- Randy
P.S. the Project includes all corrections noted on Jed's site, including the
C4 correction that was just found. It also includes both the standard C23
and the alternate C23A sometimes needed in the clock generation circuit.
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