DJ Exprice said:My new design will use....
...schematics, I was hoping you were going to say.
Hi DJ Exprice,
I know everyone has been saying this, but do you now realise how important the schematic is. If you need a hand with Eagle just ask. I'm sure there are a few of us here that can check your next design before you publish it to the forum.
Learn about ERC and DRC. As soon as you see the message "board and schematic are not consistent!" fix it if you can or go back to a backup that is OK. (I've been looking at your earlier LM3886 design as a reference.)
Thanks for your enthusiasm.
reards
Hello all, so am I geussing right, that the board is toast? From the sounds of it, I have a $170 dinner plate or frisbee without schematics? I hope not, my wife will KILL ME! I don't mean to sound selfish or anything because I know that you owe me nothing DJ, it was a high risk board like BWRX said, but would I be able to get one of those new sets from you, maybe at a discounted price or something
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Just want to help make it work..---><---This is everyone in this thread discussion.
You could add another Welcome on your site..Välkommen as we say in Sweden..
DJ Exprice said:That's it…I've had it to hell and back again…I'm revamping everything.
Just remember…
NEVER MAKE BOARDS WITHOUT MY CONSENT!
Not to be harsh, but I'm just making sure that nobody makes any boards without checking in with me.
Mayday, I am deeply sorry for any waste of time, energy, or money I may have caused you. As soon as I create a design that works 100%, I will send you a kit or a few.
Hi Vincent.
That's a nice thing of you to do
No hard feelings, even if I when deadtired at times has come of as less than pleasant. Sorry if my spelling is all of, Just got home from helping my sister move....a not so fun spent 12 hours...
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Ryssen said:
Just want to help make it work..
You could add another Welcome on your site..Välkommen as we say in Sweden..![]()
Oh boy. That image for the welcome sign is going to be nearly impossible to edit. I don't even remember the font I used or have a non-compressed version of the image.
I'll come up with something; don't worry
Have you ever seen this application?
I stumbled on to this http://www.SchematicSolver.com looking
for filter software to creat a tone control. It is beyond my current
education.
I stumbled on to this http://www.SchematicSolver.com looking
for filter software to creat a tone control. It is beyond my current
education.
Been up to some advanced PCB liposucktion today...
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Aloha from Hawai'i!
Wow! Way to go and chop up the boards
! I will try to make my next design as two versions - monoblock and stereoblock. However, I still want to be able to keep things concise with the DRV134. The new design has a special design with a on-board SOIC-8 and DIP-8 thingamajig for either a DRV134 or a DRV135.
This is because the DRV135 is a newer breed of the DRV134. The only difference (I think) between the DRV134 and DRV135 is that the DRV134 is either a SOIC-16 package or a DIP-8 package and that the DRV135 is a SOIC-8 package. This is helpful if you can't find a DRV134 IC to save yourself
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- Vince
Wow! Way to go and chop up the boards
- Vince
It might be an idea until next time to make the input buffer a bit more versatile. You can check my QRP01 for inspiration. A stereo amp which can be bridged. Since you have lot's of space you can make room for both some excotic input buffer and a conventional one, easy to get parts to.
Don't forget also to get a free design review!
could save you a lot of grief. ![nod :nod: :nod:](https://files.diyaudio.com/forums/images/smilies/nod.gif)
Don't forget also to get a free design review!
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peranders said:It might be an idea until next time to make the input buffer a bit more versatile. You can check my QRP01 for inspiration. A stereo amp which can be bridged. Since you have lot's of space you can make room for both some excotic input buffer and a conventional one, easy to get parts to.
Don't forget also to get a free design review!could save you a lot of grief.
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Alright; I'll take all of that into consideration.
Thanks!
Fixed the boards today so that positive supply can be connected to V+ on the chips.
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