burnedfingers said:nice explanation Planet 10
SY wrote the words. I drew the pictures & assembled it. Pinkmouse designed the boards, and Morgan Jones inspired them & lent his design & input.
dave
burnedfingers said:Got any boards left?
Yes.
Mail me if you want some.
And i guess we can start serously gathering for a group buy. I'd like to see 250 min.
dave
Count me in for some with the group buy. What will the price per 6 board set be at the 250 level?
Mark
Mark
Guys,
Please post your estimated quantity in the Wiki...
I can't recall exactly, but it should be under $5 (and a $1 of that goes to the forum)
dave
Please post your estimated quantity in the Wiki...
markgall said:Count me in for some with the group buy. What will the price per 6 board set be at the 250 level?
I can't recall exactly, but it should be under $5 (and a $1 of that goes to the forum)
dave
I read on the description pdf that there could be better berformance of the CCS if you used 2 Led´s in serie or a LM329 in the possition of LED 2.Is LM329 to prefer of the 2 or?
I have edited the Wiki page to add 10 nos. for me. I hope it is not too late as I am very interested in using CCS but not familar with it.
Regards,
T.C. MA
HONG KONG
Regards,
T.C. MA
HONG KONG
snoopyma said:I hope it is not too late as I am very interested in using CCS but not familar with it.
I'm not in a real big hurry... be nice to see it hit 500 units.
dave
Question about HV PNP CCS
Hi all,
There is one thing I dont understand, maybe Planet 10 or anyone can enlighen me.
In the CCS-beta2.pdf, page 5, in the HV PNP CCS schematic, what is the purpose of D1?
For me, it looks like a dead short, and why is it optional? (dotted lines).
If used, should it replace R1?
I just dont get it.....
Hi all,
There is one thing I dont understand, maybe Planet 10 or anyone can enlighen me.
In the CCS-beta2.pdf, page 5, in the HV PNP CCS schematic, what is the purpose of D1?
For me, it looks like a dead short, and why is it optional? (dotted lines).
If used, should it replace R1?
I just dont get it.....

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