BillyK,
Do you think there is enough US interest in a group Buy?
Bill
I am interested and willing.... Looks like it's only you me and Palmito. Anyone else??
What post # had the price of the PCB and misc. parts? I haven't read the entire thread. Working on it. Count me in as well, but I would like to know what I'm signing up for. 🙂 I'll take 2 sets of everything too, plus LDRs and transformers for US (120v). Add my name to the spreadsheet.
Rick
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I just signed up. Does that make 3 of us now? 🙂 Not enough for a group buy. 😀BillyK,
Do you think there is enough US interest in a group Buy?
Bill
US group buy
I'm interested, but with so few of us and so few parts, is the discount going to be enough to offset the double shipping (from source to group buy contact and back to participants)? Just wondering...
I'm interested, but with so few of us and so few parts, is the discount going to be enough to offset the double shipping (from source to group buy contact and back to participants)? Just wondering...
Well,
Since we are on the second round not sure about billyk there may be more interest by the time it comes around.
Bill
Since we are on the second round not sure about billyk there may be more interest by the time it comes around.
Bill
Rudi, I know this is probably far outside the scope of your project, but I wonder if you would consider something like this for a future revision of your attenuator:
Making nice-looking front panels with no setup cost - YouTube
Using something like this as a standard case:
1455N1602 Hammond Manufacturing | Mouser
Your module is a very sweet solution for remote volume control for home DIY, but I think a lot of beginners (like me) struggle with the casework. Standard cutout panels for IEC, LED, and phono would make a very useful kit.
Having a standard box enclosure would make a good external standalone module, as well as providing useful shielding for internal installations in power amps with electrically noisy components such as SMPS.
Just a thought,
Mat
Making nice-looking front panels with no setup cost - YouTube
Using something like this as a standard case:
1455N1602 Hammond Manufacturing | Mouser
Your module is a very sweet solution for remote volume control for home DIY, but I think a lot of beginners (like me) struggle with the casework. Standard cutout panels for IEC, LED, and phono would make a very useful kit.
Having a standard box enclosure would make a good external standalone module, as well as providing useful shielding for internal installations in power amps with electrically noisy components such as SMPS.
Just a thought,
Mat
I am thinking to do integrated with that board, but not sure how I gonna fit it..
Cannot decide until I build it 🙂
Cannot decide until I build it 🙂
Gentlemen, find attached the list of participants of round #1 of the group-buy (this round is closed) and round #2, which I will start in August,
after I have received some feedback of the round #1 - DIYers.
Concerning the status:
1) The tracking-ID says that the PCBs have left Hongkong 3 days ago.
2) No feedback from UriahD. concerning the matching of the LDRs so far. I will ask him today.
3) METAL is busy adapting the software.
4) The User's Manual is "under construction".
Concerning the mini-group buy from MOUSER: which components do you want to include? LCD, transformer, motorized potentiometer?
Mat: I know these cases. Fischer Elektronik produces them as well. Due to its space restrictions (used PCB-area width < 95mm)
the HAMMOND-case requires a complete redesign of the PCB's layout!
I will think about it.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
after I have received some feedback of the round #1 - DIYers.
Concerning the status:
1) The tracking-ID says that the PCBs have left Hongkong 3 days ago.
2) No feedback from UriahD. concerning the matching of the LDRs so far. I will ask him today.
3) METAL is busy adapting the software.
4) The User's Manual is "under construction".
Concerning the mini-group buy from MOUSER: which components do you want to include? LCD, transformer, motorized potentiometer?
Mat: I know these cases. Fischer Elektronik produces them as well. Due to its space restrictions (used PCB-area width < 95mm)
the HAMMOND-case requires a complete redesign of the PCB's layout!
I will think about it.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
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The transformer and motorized pot are very reasonably priced at mouser, the LCD may be cheaper from China on ebay. Maybe, I will see if I have time to comparison shop today.
Guys I am leaving this friday for a summer break.
Not sure if I ll have online then, so if we decide to go ahead with mouser gb I m in .
I am back on 14th .
If you need my help with managing it please let me know.
Not sure if I ll have online then, so if we decide to go ahead with mouser gb I m in .
I am back on 14th .
If you need my help with managing it please let me know.
@Adrian: 16x2 chars displays will be supported as well.
But the support of both display types (16x1 and 16x2) is not easy. It takes some time to program and verify.
This is the problem:
When I write "Hello Adrian" on the 1st line of a 16x2 display, I set the cursor to position 1 of the 1st line and do 12 consecutive
put-character - commands. No problem.
When I do the same on a 16x1 display, I once more set the cursor to position 1, do 8 (!) consecutive puts, then change the cursor-position
to X'40' and do another 4 put-character - commands.
Not easy to support both types of display, as I said, but it will be done.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
P.S. The idea is to output texts that consists of 2 chunks of 8 chars without looking cryptic.
But the support of both display types (16x1 and 16x2) is not easy. It takes some time to program and verify.
This is the problem:
When I write "Hello Adrian" on the 1st line of a 16x2 display, I set the cursor to position 1 of the 1st line and do 12 consecutive
put-character - commands. No problem.
When I do the same on a 16x1 display, I once more set the cursor to position 1, do 8 (!) consecutive puts, then change the cursor-position
to X'40' and do another 4 put-character - commands.
Not easy to support both types of display, as I said, but it will be done.
Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
P.S. The idea is to output texts that consists of 2 chunks of 8 chars without looking cryptic.
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