Web page of the project
Hi Guys!
I went here
http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DCbrushed.html
but I can't donload schematics. Can sombody send me the ultimated version and possibly the layout of the board?
Thanks
Cukkurullo
Hi Guys!
I went here
http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DCbrushed.html
but I can't donload schematics. Can sombody send me the ultimated version and possibly the layout of the board?
Thanks
Cukkurullo
Re: Web page of the project
Try this url: http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DC_Drive_2.html
cukkurullo said:Hi Guys!
I went here
http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DCbrushed.html
but I can't donload schematics. Can sombody send me the ultimated version and possibly the layout of the board?
Thanks
Cukkurullo
Try this url: http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DC_Drive_2.html
Mark
A couple of quick questions. I visited the build notes site and would like to know a few things. IS there a component list avalible (for those of us purchasing our own parts). Is it also possibile to get what you reccomend for parts (higher quality or type) most importantly what wattage and type of resistor do you recomend? I remember that when you started this you mentioned that it was designed for standard components but better ones would yeild a overall bgetter circuit, is this still true? Lastly what value resistor should be used to parallel the motor supplied by the group buy?
Mainly i am asking this because i plan on salvaging most of the pars out of copiers (they use some good parts in those things, even hi temp caps, also connector and plugs). I recommend to others go to a copier repair place and ask for their circuit boards, they have to pay to dispose of them and have to remove them from units before recycling them,. These boards are filled with good parts.
Thank You
Ed Owens
A couple of quick questions. I visited the build notes site and would like to know a few things. IS there a component list avalible (for those of us purchasing our own parts). Is it also possibile to get what you reccomend for parts (higher quality or type) most importantly what wattage and type of resistor do you recomend? I remember that when you started this you mentioned that it was designed for standard components but better ones would yeild a overall bgetter circuit, is this still true? Lastly what value resistor should be used to parallel the motor supplied by the group buy?
Mainly i am asking this because i plan on salvaging most of the pars out of copiers (they use some good parts in those things, even hi temp caps, also connector and plugs). I recommend to others go to a copier repair place and ask for their circuit boards, they have to pay to dispose of them and have to remove them from units before recycling them,. These boards are filled with good parts.
Thank You
Ed Owens
By now you should have Paypal requests in your email.
Cukkurullo I have not been able to send you anything as I don't have your email address and you have group email turned off.
I built and tested a controller this afternoon and it works as advertised (I am very relieved to be able to say that).
There is one kludge in the build which is that the leads on the speed selector switch are too large for the PCB holes. Since these are through hole plated boards it is not a good idea to enlarge the holes by drilling them - you'll destroy the plating. You can either slot the holes with a 1mm drill or reduce the leads - I simply cut the leads at a shallow angle with a pair of snips.
I made a couple of errors in the ordering process so two of the resistors will be Welwyn RNC 55s instead of the Vishay / Dales. The Welwyns are even better than the Dales but they're three times the price.
I will update the build page tomorrow and include a full components list with details of recommended parts. I will include the phots I took during the build process if they are any good (my camera doesn't focus well in low light). The build took me two hours being very careful and taking lots of phots.
Cukkurullo I have not been able to send you anything as I don't have your email address and you have group email turned off.
I built and tested a controller this afternoon and it works as advertised (I am very relieved to be able to say that).
There is one kludge in the build which is that the leads on the speed selector switch are too large for the PCB holes. Since these are through hole plated boards it is not a good idea to enlarge the holes by drilling them - you'll destroy the plating. You can either slot the holes with a 1mm drill or reduce the leads - I simply cut the leads at a shallow angle with a pair of snips.
I made a couple of errors in the ordering process so two of the resistors will be Welwyn RNC 55s instead of the Vishay / Dales. The Welwyns are even better than the Dales but they're three times the price.
I will update the build page tomorrow and include a full components list with details of recommended parts. I will include the phots I took during the build process if they are any good (my camera doesn't focus well in low light). The build took me two hours being very careful and taking lots of phots.
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I haven't received the paypal request for the board, my paypal account is different from the diyaudio registered email. I had the same problem for the motor group buy. If you write me I'll send you the PP account
Giorgio
I haven't received the paypal request for the board, my paypal account is different from the diyaudio registered email. I had the same problem for the motor group buy. If you write me I'll send you the PP account
Giorgio
Mark Kelly said:By now you should have Paypal requests in your email.
Cukkurullo I have not been able to send you anything as I don't have your email address and you have group email turned off.
Hi Mark,
sorry, please email me to cukkurullo-pierre AT yahoo.it,
Let me know,
Cukkurullo
Hi Mark,
I have received a second paypal request from you (see return email for details) ? Please clarify if just a glitch or if something went wrong.
Thanks,
Andreas
I have received a second paypal request from you (see return email for details) ? Please clarify if just a glitch or if something went wrong.
Thanks,
Andreas
The kits and PCBs for which I have received payment will be sent as soon as the post office opens tomorrow.
I have sent reminders to those who have not yet paid.
If you are expecting a kit or a PCB set but have not yet received a payment request please contact me, I have turned my board email on for the purpose.
I have updated the build sheet on my website, for those who haven't seen it it's HERE. If you have any questions please post them in this thread, chances are several other people are wondering what the hell I meant too.
I apologise to all for the errors I made with Paypal, I'm new to this and its has been more work than I realised to get the thing off the ground.
Accordingly, there will definitely not be a second round of kits. There are still a few PCBS still available and there may be some kits if the non-payers don't ante up soon.
I have sent reminders to those who have not yet paid.
If you are expecting a kit or a PCB set but have not yet received a payment request please contact me, I have turned my board email on for the purpose.
I have updated the build sheet on my website, for those who haven't seen it it's HERE. If you have any questions please post them in this thread, chances are several other people are wondering what the hell I meant too.
I apologise to all for the errors I made with Paypal, I'm new to this and its has been more work than I realised to get the thing off the ground.
Accordingly, there will definitely not be a second round of kits. There are still a few PCBS still available and there may be some kits if the non-payers don't ante up soon.
I think not posting your e-adress is a good idea.
john "at" doe.com or something is better, saves you from spam.
john "at" doe.com or something is better, saves you from spam.
I just got back from spending far too long at the post office, convincing the authorities I wasn't sending Anthrax all over the world. All kits and PCBs for which I have completed PayPals have been sent.
The PCBS were sent as printed matter (well it is a printing process of a form isn't it?). The kits had to have customs declarations which I have filled out with correct values. Please be clear that if your country levies duties or taxes they will be your responsibility, not mine.
I have paid the local tax (GST) for the Australian participants..
The PCBS were sent as printed matter (well it is a printing process of a form isn't it?). The kits had to have customs declarations which I have filled out with correct values. Please be clear that if your country levies duties or taxes they will be your responsibility, not mine.
I have paid the local tax (GST) for the Australian participants..
Thank You
Mark,
Thank you for your design and efforts in putting this group buy together. I know the logistics were difficult but you pulled it off!!
Since I am a noobie in DIY, expect some really dumb questions from me as I put this elegant design together...
Mark,
Thank you for your design and efforts in putting this group buy together. I know the logistics were difficult but you pulled it off!!
Since I am a noobie in DIY, expect some really dumb questions from me as I put this elegant design together...
Hi Mark,
I just wanted to add my thanks to you for your generosity, patience and the enormous energy you've given to this project.
Regards
Matt
I just wanted to add my thanks to you for your generosity, patience and the enormous energy you've given to this project.
Regards
Matt
Thanks & question
Hi Mark,
Thanks so much for the effort. I am really appreciate it.
I have a question on OPA2277 replacement. I can not find OPA2277 locally. They are out of stock. Any suggestion on replacement.
Wit
Hi Mark,
Thanks so much for the effort. I am really appreciate it.
I have a question on OPA2277 replacement. I can not find OPA2277 locally. They are out of stock. Any suggestion on replacement.
Wit
Mark,
Two of three images referenced by http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DCbrushed.html seem to be missing. Is it possible to restore them?
- Eric
Two of three images referenced by http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~quiddity/audio/DCbrushed.html seem to be missing. Is it possible to restore them?
- Eric
The OPA2277 is an instrumentation grade op-amp with the standard pin arrangements for dual op amps in 8 pin DIP package. Its virtues in this circuit are its very low input offset voltage and more importantly, very low thermal input offset drift.
There are many possible replacements, ranging from the TL072 / LF353 / LF412 up to expensive specialist instrumentation op-amps like the AD 708.
I am away from home for work at the moment I will fix the links when I return.
There are many possible replacements, ranging from the TL072 / LF353 / LF412 up to expensive specialist instrumentation op-amps like the AD 708.
I am away from home for work at the moment I will fix the links when I return.
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