Thank you @seventenths! It's toner transfer. I still have a few sheets of inkjet photo paper stashed away and replaced that laser printer 10 years ago but it never made it to the recycling as I can't seem to let it go in case I ever do another pcb ...
16 years later ... it doesn't get as much play time as it used to but it's still part of the lineup. The heatsinks are on the small size but I found that even at 1.0A bias, the harmonic profile of the F5 doesn't change (ratio of H2/H3 ...), it probably just doesn't stay in class A as long but at least it's avoided being retired.
I rebuilt it a few years ago into this case and updated the PSU but bumped it down to 1.0A to keep the heat under control.
I rebuilt it a few years ago into this case and updated the PSU but bumped it down to 1.0A to keep the heat under control.
I've had perfectly usable results in the past with little effort but a couple of recent trials have been sub-standard. . I'm tempted to try actual iron-on-transfer paper but will make another effort or two first, including the Archival Print function (higher temp) but that may be a step in the wrong direction. No harm in trying.Thank you @seventenths! It's toner transfer. I still have a few sheets of inkjet photo paper stashed away and replaced that laser printer 10 years ago but it never made it to the recycling as I can't seem to let it go in case I ever do another pcb ...
Cheers
Hello,That diy-etched F5 looks very familiar to me and brings back some good memories. If it's this one, with the addition of P3, I can testify that the layout works.
I took a short break because I got sick.
I will probably recover by the weekend.
Thank you very much to everyone who helped during this time.
I liked it a long time ago from this forum. I printed it on A4 paper using toner transfer and ironing method. Then I have to thank you for this beautiful pcb.
note: p3 is already mounted on the card.