Re: MEM11A status update
Same here On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Mike Ross wrote: > Back from holidays... I'm certainly firm for at least a couple - possibly > more. > > Mike > > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Guy Sotomayor wrote: >> Just to let folks know that I just received the prototype boards for the >> MEM11A (FedEx just left). >> The boards look great! The parts from Digikey arrived late last week, so >> once I get my soldering >> station set up (new microscope and new Metcal soldering iron) I’ll start to >> build a couple of boards >> to test out. Once I have a couple working *and* I get firm orders for at >> least 25 boards (hint, hint) >> I’ll do a production run. >> >> TTFN - Guy > > > > -- > > http://www.corestore.org > 'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother. > Not for millions, not for glory, not for fame. > For one person, in the dark, where no one will ever know or see.' >
Re: MEM11A status update
Back from holidays... I'm certainly firm for at least a couple - possibly more. Mike On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Guy Sotomayor wrote: > Just to let folks know that I just received the prototype boards for the > MEM11A (FedEx just left). > The boards look great! The parts from Digikey arrived late last week, so > once I get my soldering > station set up (new microscope and new Metcal soldering iron) I’ll start to > build a couple of boards > to test out. Once I have a couple working *and* I get firm orders for at > least 25 boards (hint, hint) > I’ll do a production run. > > TTFN - Guy -- http://www.corestore.org 'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother. Not for millions, not for glory, not for fame. For one person, in the dark, where no one will ever know or see.'
Re: MEM11A status update
I had planned on starting to assemble the first of the prototypes this weekend but alas it was not to be. My email server died (SW not HW) early last week and I took this opportunity to move my email over to a hosting provider. I spent most of Friday and most of Saturday and Sunday (today) moving all of my email over (~4GB of mail in ~250,000 messages in 100+ folders). I now have a minimal set of filters running. I’m finally getting caught up on the the 1000 or so unread emails (not spam) that were pending while my email was down. I’ve also discovered that most of my incidental soldering stuff is packed away in the basement of my shop and that will probably take most of next weekend to dig out. TTFN - Guy > On Apr 26, 2016, at 2:52 PM, Guy Sotomayor wrote: > > Just to let folks know that I just received the prototype boards for the > MEM11A (FedEx just left). > The boards look great! The parts from Digikey arrived late last week, so > once I get my soldering > station set up (new microscope and new Metcal soldering iron) I’ll start to > build a couple of boards > to test out. Once I have a couple working *and* I get firm orders for at > least 25 boards (hint, hint) > I’ll do a production run. > > TTFN - Guy
Re: MEM11A status update
Guy, I am ultimately interested in your UMF11. Will the MEM11A have any potential for expandability? Is there a perf area on the board? Any expansion connectors? Can it be re-programmed by the end user (will source be available)? Best, Tom Uban On 4/26/16 4:52 PM, Guy Sotomayor wrote: > Just to let folks know that I just received the prototype boards for the > MEM11A (FedEx just left). > The boards look great! The parts from Digikey arrived late last week, so > once I get my soldering > station set up (new microscope and new Metcal soldering iron) I’ll start to > build a couple of boards > to test out. Once I have a couple working *and* I get firm orders for at > least 25 boards (hint, hint) > I’ll do a production run. > > TTFN - Guy >
MEM11A status update
Just to let folks know that I just received the prototype boards for the MEM11A (FedEx just left). The boards look great! The parts from Digikey arrived late last week, so once I get my soldering station set up (new microscope and new Metcal soldering iron) I’ll start to build a couple of boards to test out. Once I have a couple working *and* I get firm orders for at least 25 boards (hint, hint) I’ll do a production run. TTFN - Guy