I'm doing as fast as I can. If there's no problem with component sourcing then the batch will follow shortly after the first unit has been received.
So, to be on the safe side we expect the boards in december.
So, to be on the safe side we expect the boards in december.
December is very conservative. This would only happen if there're serious issues sourcing parts.
December is very conservative. This would only happen if there're serious issues sourcing parts.
You're having the PCB maker assemble the boards too, right?
You're having the PCB maker assemble the boards too, right?
Yes of course, the boards are going to be professionally assembled 🙂
You have said that the board is aimed at the diy community and should be flexible (opamps on sockets....).
That's god but will the board be rugged enough to survive some soldering / desoldering exercises ?
That's god but will the board be rugged enough to survive some soldering / desoldering exercises ?
You have said that the board is aimed at the diy community and should be flexible (opamps on sockets....).
That's god but will the board be rugged enough to survive some soldering / desoldering exercises ?
Sure thing! - with proper equipment and a bit of soldering experience, but I believe this is obvious.
The main thing I can imagine one would want to replace - apart from the opamps which are on sockets and hence do not require any tooling - that's the capacitors on the analogue signal path.
I made them Through-Hole on that purpose precisely. Mind you, the ones originally fitted are good caps (ELNA).
Hi,
I'm interested in the board with analogue volume control.
Have to say that by the looks of it you have designd a fantastic product 🙂 Looking forward to some more technical details.
I'm interested in the board with analogue volume control.
Have to say that by the looks of it you have designd a fantastic product 🙂 Looking forward to some more technical details.
Hi,
I'm interested in the board with analogue volume control.
Have to say that by the looks of it you have designd a fantastic product 🙂 Looking forward to some more technical details.
Thanks for your feedback Ymen!
Is there any additional buffer (opamps) between the analog volumechip and the outputs?
No no buffer. The chip itself is a collection of opamps.
Ok, I belive I'm all out of questions now 🙂
No worries 🙂 Any new question, feel free to ask!
I'd be interested in one with volume control.
That's cool, thanks TNT for your interest! 🙂
With analogue control that is...I'd be interested in one with volume control.
How is the software coming along ?
It's coming out nicely, thanks for asking mate! Currently implementing custom FIR working mode.
It would be nice if we can get a list of the used chips!
I beg you a bit more patience please 🙂 Most of the info is already out.
Hi, I'm in for one (maybe 2) with analog volume control. Thanks.
I'm in for one with analog control
Best regards from France
Cool, thanks for the feedback! Looks like most of the interest goes to the board with the analogue volume chip fitted.
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