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PCB artwork

PCB artwork

2008-06-05 by James Holloway

Does anyone have the PCB artwork or eagle file for the CVS board(s)?
If so could you please post them in the files section? I missed out on the group board buy in
Jan. I wasn't aware of the project until just a couple of days ago.
thanks

Re: PCB artwork

2008-06-06 by djbrow54

I did the PCB using the free ExpressPCB software which can only be
used with their service. I had no other tools and no one else
volunteered to help with the PCB. Anyone can volunteer to redesign
the PCB to generate an industry common format.

The design file for the PCB is posted in the files section. You can
use it to order PCBs. With solder mask and silk screen, it becomes
economical above a quantity of 8. Anyone is free to organize another
group buy. You have to have a windows PC to run the software and a
credit card to purchase. That's what Scott did for the last order.

I believe the TI DAC7714UB might still be on allocation so you'll
need to check that or find a source for the Analog Devices part.
That would take a call to your local rep. No one volunteered for
that task last time either.

Dave


--- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com, "James
Holloway" <jimh54@...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have the PCB artwork or eagle file for the CVS board(s)?
> If so could you please post them in the files section? I missed out
on the group board buy in
> Jan. I wasn't aware of the project until just a couple of days ago.
> thanks
>

Re: PCB artwork

2008-06-06 by djbrow54

Just to be absolutely correct, Scott also contacted Analog Devices
regarding DACs for the board order. Also, I should recongize John
Loffink for the LCD_Support PCB layout.

Dave

--- In ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com,
"djbrow54" <davebr@...> wrote:
> I believe the TI DAC7714UB might still be on allocation so you'll
> need to check that or find a source for the Analog Devices part.
> That would take a call to your local rep. No one volunteered for
> that task last time either.
>
> Dave