Personally, I quite like the "semi-kit" idea. Was the final decision to
include some input attenuators for the cv control? I would much prefer
if there were two "general uncommitted" attenuators, like you mentioned
before. It would be well worth the extra cost.
But that's just me....
Matthew
include some input attenuators for the cv control? I would much prefer
if there were two "general uncommitted" attenuators, like you mentioned
before. It would be well worth the extra cost.
But that's just me....
Matthew
On 16-Aug-05, at 9:47 PM, Paul Schreiber wrote:
> d) The MOTM-810 VC EG is a 'semi-kit'. I will make the pc board SMT,
> with *just*
> the SMT parts stuffed. You
> will still solder the pots, jacks, wires, etc. There are just too many
> parts to
> be practical (~90 resistors, 16 diodes, 18 transistors).
> Also, SMT will keep the price *lower* because I can stuff them all at
> once in 1
> day and not even have to buy a single part (all I
> do is hand the assembler a stack of boards and a BOM and some $$$).
> The design
> is in my CAD system, JH has to proof-read the schematic.
> Then I can start the layout, which will be *after* I start the '650
> production
> layout, which is ***MONDAY*** (yippee).
>
> Paul S.
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