As far as I can tell, you don't need to match any of the 4 active parts of the F7. Someone here I know has made a, Turbo version with Double Die Mosfets and has faced no issues. I have long tested the Single Die version and am nearly done with my own Turbo version.
could you post a picture from the opposite side of the board?
Sorry, but none of the guys who have built their own F7 didn't post schematic or boards layout. I'll stay the same. It seems unfair until Papa reveals the official schematic.
Sorry, but none of the guys who have built their own F7 didn't post schematic or boards layout. I'll stay the same. It seems unfair until Papa reveals the official schematic.
F7 is near EOL unless there is a hue and cry from distribution.
In any case I see that I have about 2,000 pairs, so clearly there will be
enough left over for some DIY activity.
So sit tight until after the DIY SONY VFETs are put to bed...

F7 is near EOL unless there is a hue and cry from distribution.
In any case I see that I have about 2,000 pairs, so clearly there will be
enough left over for some DIY activity.
So sit tight until after the DIY SONY VFETs are put to bed...
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Cant wait to see how close mine is to the real f7!
F7 is near EOL unless there is a hue and cry from distribution.
In any case I see that I have about 2,000 pairs, so clearly there will be
enough left over for some DIY activity.
So sit tight until after the DIY SONY VFETs are put to bed...
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That is, characteristically, very generous and kind of you Nelson!
Many thanks from all of us!
F7 is near EOL unless there is a hue and cry from distribution.
In any case I see that I have about 2,000 pairs, so clearly there will be
enough left over for some DIY activity.
So sit tight until after the DIY SONY VFETs are put to bed...
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Yay! My implementation has been up and running for over a month now, and I am super happy with it, but I will probably enter the inevitable "tweaking phase" once all is revealed. 😀
BTW - congratulations on a very successful F7 run. Well deserved.
F7 is near EOL unless there is a hue and cry from distribution.
In any case I see that I have about 2,000 pairs, so clearly there will be
enough left over for some DIY activity.
So sit tight until after the DIY SONY VFETs are put to bed...
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I am patiently waiting 🙂
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