Dear Richard, and other Time-Nuts,
Congratulations! Looks like a very nice design!
One remark and one question:
* Remark: For those running a non-windows-OS, use Virtualbox (for exampe
the free version from Oracle). This works perfect and allows e.g. Linux
users to run windows applications, like ExpressPCB.
* Question: Is there someone in the US willing to organize a group-buy
of PCBs? When people from outside the US want to order ExpressPCB boards
they have to pay about the double prices and taxes will be added....
This would make 17USD board (3 for 51USD as metioned by Richard) cost
around 60 USD per board(!) (including shipping overseas, taxes and duties).
This project looks very nice for doing some experiments. I had a fun
time playing with the simple Pictic, looking forward to playing with the
Pictic II!
Best regards, Jeroen
Richard H McCorkle wrote:
Time-Nuts,
The PICTIC WIKI page has been updated to include a PDF of the
schematic and board layout as requested.
Richard
On 06/28/2010 01:46 AM, Stanley Reynolds wrote:
done
www.n4iqt.com/picticii/circuit.jpg
www.n4iqt.com/picticii/PICTICII.bmp
both above as pdf
www.n4iqt.com/picticii/circuit-pcb.pdf
Looks like page 2 of the schematic isn't there. The analog interpolator
is there... if the overall schematic is anything like the PICTIC.
I was unable to open up the schematic, but I may have made a mistake...
Cheers,
Magnus
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