On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 23:25:11 UTC+1, Jan Rychter wrote:
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> ... But I'm wary of investing too much time into Eagle, as I think it is
> on its way out (looking forward to switching to KiCad), so I don't want to
> spend too much time tweaking libraries.
Hi Jan - Nice project - I've used this c
> By any chance, did you price any options for assembly of the smd components?
> What method do you use to bake your own?
I just assemble the boards myself, on the cheap, so I don't have any pricing
for assembly. What I do is:
* order the boards from iteadstudio,
* clean the board with isopropyl
On 5 maj 2014, at 19:27, John Rehwinkel wrote:
>> I finished my HV PSU design and decided to share it as open-source hardware,
>> for anyone to use
>> freely:http://jan.rychter.com/high-voltage-power-supply-for-nixie-tube-projects
>
> That's a nice bit of work, thank you for sharing it! I'll
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Thank you for sharing.
Its a very reasonably priced chip. Only ~$1.50 in "ones-n-two-zees" !
On Monday, May 5, 2014 1:18:23 AM UTC-7, Jan Rychter wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I finished my HV PSU design and decided to share it as open-source
> hardware, for anyone to use freely:
> http://jan.rychter.com
Excellent writeup.
There is a lot here that I will be digesting for awhile.
Thanks for sharing.
By any chance, did you price any options for assembly of the smd components?
What method do you use to bake your own?
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