Jonathan Noble
( http://www.theanalogdept.com/diy'ing_a_time_machine.htm )
has sent me the URL for Dr Imbabi's circuit for a precision DIY power supply that he is using to great effect :
http://www.eng.abdn.ac.uk/~eng289/401/401ps.jpg
Looks straightforward and fairly inexpensive 🙂
Brian.
( http://www.theanalogdept.com/diy'ing_a_time_machine.htm )
has sent me the URL for Dr Imbabi's circuit for a precision DIY power supply that he is using to great effect :
http://www.eng.abdn.ac.uk/~eng289/401/401ps.jpg
Looks straightforward and fairly inexpensive 🙂
Brian.
Wow, thanks!
I've been looking for something like this - and nice article link for theanalogdept.com as well - a double bonus post!
Now I need to knock some of the other pending projects out of the way so I can build one of these for my Empire 208.
Good stuff -
/pRC
I've been looking for something like this - and nice article link for theanalogdept.com as well - a double bonus post!
Now I need to knock some of the other pending projects out of the way so I can build one of these for my Empire 208.
Good stuff -
/pRC
I'd love to try this design out for my Garrard 401. Alas I currently am not experienced enough to attempt building this design 100% from scratch... working out the layout from the circuit diagram :-(
If anyone has already designed a circuit board for this project, or even has an appropriate layout of parts for a 18-way tag board(s) I'd love to see them!
Cheers!
- John
If anyone has already designed a circuit board for this project, or even has an appropriate layout of parts for a 18-way tag board(s) I'd love to see them!
Cheers!
- John
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