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Old 10th June 2005, 04:26 PM   #11
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What does R2R mean?
IT means RAIL TO RAIL OUTPUT SWING...

BRICOLO is it clear to you now....

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Old 10th June 2005, 04:54 PM   #12
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Hi Kanwar,

You like this? It is nice, I think. It has been designed with some options as well like thermal cutout and extra thermistor Tcomp if necessary.


I do not have a company at present due to aforementioned reasons, I have to find makers interested or do it alone, but am reticent to proceed in Australia. Schematic is a little more private at present, you understand.

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Hey amp guru,

Where do you live? I'm in Sydney.

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HI!

PCB looks good. We are hopeful about the rest.

At least we have some sort of layout or a working design unlike the ones from a professional company that lands up in septic tank rather than on workbench.

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Old 11th June 2005, 09:38 PM   #14
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This is my new and latest, energy efficient R2R design.
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Where???!!??
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Old 11th June 2005, 10:04 PM   #15
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Hi all.

Thanks Kanwar, it's exactly as you say.

"Where" - I thought the more experienced DIYers and certainly the professionals here would have been able to work out 95% of the design - and the rest would have likely fallen into place. Like a jigsaw. Do you want it all on a plate. You won't like it Mikeks - I left out even my standard twin slope SOAR.
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.......would have been able to work out 95% of the design.......
Most folk can't be asked to reverse engineer PCB artwork online...
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Old 11th June 2005, 10:35 PM   #17
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"would have been able to work out 95% of the design.......'

perhaps I should have added -

"at a glance!"

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Old 11th June 2005, 11:07 PM   #18
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Mikeks
"would have been able to work out 95% of the design.......'

perhaps I should have added -

"at a glance!"

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Either you post your design or you don't. Up to you. Posting just a PCB pattern is wasting our time, and I'm disappointed I even read this thread.
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Old 11th June 2005, 11:22 PM   #19
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Hi paulb,

Semantically my design may well be the PCB design - being a very important part of an overall design which will considerably affect the performance.

As has been brought to my notice, I may have legal rights issues if I post the schematic here, or indeed the PCB design already. It appears I will need to set up a website and provide links to retain ownership.

So I'm terribly sorry .....
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Hi Greg,

I think you might build up legal issues up here if you post your schematic here , which will i think earn you livlihood, so have a nice website started and display your nice magic there, so that every one could benefit from it and you too.........


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