I must be one of the few that hates KiCAD's guts and would rather stick with EAGLE. Maybe it's stockholm syndrome 🙂
I must be one of the few that hates KiCAD's guts and would rather stick with EAGLE. Maybe it's stockholm syndrome 🙂
I also use Eagle for more than 10 year.
Really easy to make professional PCBs, no time or interest to learn others tools.
Cheers
I must be one of the few that hates KiCAD's guts and would rather stick with EAGLE. Maybe it's stockholm syndrome 🙂
I used to do everything with Eagle until AutoDesk came along... Now I am using DipTrace and I am not missing Eagle whatsoever. DipTrace nicely imports Eagle designs and Libraries, is very intuitive to use and as bonus they got a decent copy/cut/paste function. The integrated 3D view, unlike Eagle, is not a CPU hog and is purely local, in case this is relevant for you.
It's a pity this amp was not born (yet). Is suzyj still working on it or more focus on her class H design?
When it comes to four different voltages with Class H, I'm more reserved. Perhaps I'm old fashioned on this...
When it comes to four different voltages with Class H, I'm more reserved. Perhaps I'm old fashioned on this...
@suzyj
I've just finished assembling and testing the 100W module version and currently in burn-in test on the test bench. Thanks so much for the great project! I tried to email you using the link on your web site but I guess you did not receive it.
There's a few errors on the BoM and component placement for the 100W doc but I got around quite easily using the schematic provided.
Thanks again for sharing! 🙂
Do
I've just finished assembling and testing the 100W module version and currently in burn-in test on the test bench. Thanks so much for the great project! I tried to email you using the link on your web site but I guess you did not receive it.
There's a few errors on the BoM and component placement for the 100W doc but I got around quite easily using the schematic provided.
Thanks again for sharing! 🙂
Do