Got mine. Great job. Thank you Algar_emi. I followed your suggestion and donated to diyaudio today.
Indeed, group members are sending me email and FET are starting to arrive everywhere. Have fun 😉
SB
SB
Trade
I am looking for 10,5 Idss, if you left me know wich value need I look for in mines fets & can trade.
I am looking for 10,5 Idss, if you left me know wich value need I look for in mines fets & can trade.
FET's arrived already last week. Thanks.
Did anyone build an adapterboard for a hole-through solution ?
regards Michael
Did anyone build an adapterboard for a hole-through solution ?
regards Michael
FET's arrived already last week. Thanks.
Did anyone build an adapterboard for a hole-through solution ?
regards Michael
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/group-buys/166811-group-buy-so08-dil08-adapter-adp0r0.html
I think Michael is looking for adaptor to 2sK389 pin-out.
The LSK does not lend itself easily to that.
I'll give it a try nevertheless in the next few days.
Patrick
The LSK does not lend itself easily to that.
I'll give it a try nevertheless in the next few days.
Patrick
LSK389 Adaptor PCB
It took less time than I thought. 😉
Output pins are standard 2.54mm pitch angled header pins.
You need to cut off pin 3 & 7 at the LSK.
Patrick
It took less time than I thought. 😉
Output pins are standard 2.54mm pitch angled header pins.
You need to cut off pin 3 & 7 at the LSK.
Patrick
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It took less time than I thought. 😉
Output pins are standard 2.54mm pitch angled header pins.
You need to cut off pin 3 & 7 at the LSK.
Patrick
Patrick,
Are you going to make a Group Buy for this adapter pcb?
There are total of 192 ICs bought. So let's say we need 8x14=112 adaptors. That is one board 160x100mm.
The only sensible way to do something like this is either CNC routing (cost a fortune and need gerber files), or DIY.
If there is sufficient interest (>100), I shall DIY and let you have them in strips of 8 (or strips of 14).
That means you need to trip to size and drill holes yourselves.
I guess something like 1 Euro / adaptor including Paypal fees & postage worldwide (not registered).
Material cost is not much. My time costs more.
Of course someone else is welcome to take over if he is willing do it for less.
It is simple enough to copy.
Patrick
The only sensible way to do something like this is either CNC routing (cost a fortune and need gerber files), or DIY.
If there is sufficient interest (>100), I shall DIY and let you have them in strips of 8 (or strips of 14).
That means you need to trip to size and drill holes yourselves.
I guess something like 1 Euro / adaptor including Paypal fees & postage worldwide (not registered).
Material cost is not much. My time costs more.
Of course someone else is welcome to take over if he is willing do it for less.
It is simple enough to copy.
Patrick
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There are total of 192 ICs bought. So let's say we need 8x14=112 adaptors. That is one board 160x100mm.
The only sensible way to do something like this is either CNC routing (cost a fortune and need gerber files), or DIY.
If there is sufficient interest (>100), I shall DIY and let you have them in strips of 8 (or strips of 14).
That means you need to trip to size and drill holes yourselves.
I guess something like 1 Euro / adaptor including Paypal fees & postage worldwide (not registered).
Material cost is not much. My time costs more.
Of course someone else is welcome to take over if he is willing do it for less.
It is simple enough to copy.
Patrick
I'm in 3 strips of 8 or 2 strips of 14. I will trip to size and drill holes.
The PCB is 10x10mm. The blanks are 160x100. So it will fit 8x14 PCBs (need 1mm or so in between for cutting).
We can either have 14 strips of 8, or 8 strips of 14. Not both.
😉
Patrick
We can either have 14 strips of 8, or 8 strips of 14. Not both.
😉
Patrick
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