DrufelCNCx64
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on: March 23, 2024, 12:54:17 12:54
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Started by pickit2 - Last post by pickit2 | ||
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on: March 23, 2024, 11:16:58 11:16
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Started by sphinx - Last post by Sideshow Bob | ||
Assembly usually takes no more than 1-2 days. Did you add some extra output filters etc, or did you just follow the Typical Application from the data sheet. Also it could be interesting to hear how it soundsThis is the time from ordering the PCB itself to the moment of complete assembly. |
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on: March 23, 2024, 12:56:55 00:56
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Started by KhepeleSibilo - Last post by aft | ||
yes ... happy new year 1403
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on: March 22, 2024, 12:15:05 12:15
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Started by sphinx - Last post by Catcatcat | ||
Assembly usually takes no more than 1-2 days. This is the time from ordering the PCB itself to the moment of complete assembly. |
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on: March 22, 2024, 12:13:53 12:13
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Started by Top - Last post by pickit2 | ||
Please re-upload Top's xclm patch to mega.nz and provide links to download. from my backup for windows |
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on: March 22, 2024, 12:04:23 12:04
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Started by sphinx - Last post by fluxface | ||
I order printed circuit boards and assembly completely from jlcpcb. I really like this option. I've done it many times, it always comes, I turn it on and everything works. In December I made a development board for myself with MCU PIC18F47Q84 How long did jlcpcb take for assembly? I usually use PCBWay for bare boards, which have always been excellent. |
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on: March 22, 2024, 05:24:37 05:24
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Started by Top - Last post by HackAndCrack | ||
Please re-upload Top's xclm patch to mega.nz and provide links to download.
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on: March 22, 2024, 01:23:12 01:23
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Started by kleenestar - Last post by patchjack | ||
I don't like people who only ask for resources but don't share them.
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on: March 21, 2024, 07:04:43 19:04
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Started by sphinx - Last post by Catcatcat | ||
I order printed circuit boards and assembly completely from jlcpcb. I really like this option. I've done it many times, it always comes, I turn it on and everything works. In December I made a development board for myself with MCU PIC18F47Q84 |
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on: March 21, 2024, 06:40:18 18:40
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Started by sphinx - Last post by Sideshow Bob | ||
I've thought about it, but I plan to just stick it on. I want to test how it performs. Just for testing you could use thermally conductive adhesive tape. But I suspect if they have a recommenced heat sink it will be somewhat undermentioned. Anyway how do you order these Ics? I have for a long time wanted to build a class D amplifier. Ics from Texas Instruments are available at many trusted component outlets |