Great read, thanks!
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This is awesome, just wanted to pop in and say thank you for putting all of this info in one place.
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Autodesk Moves Eagle to Subscription Only Pricing
KiCad has been improving steadily in the past years, and now is definitely a good time for EAGLE users to consider it before signing on to the Autodesk Subscription Plan™.
KiCad has been improving steadily in the past years, and now is definitely a good time for EAGLE users to consider it before signing on to the Autodesk Subscription Plan™.
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Man, glad this one doesn't affect me, but the move of professional software to subscription based has been killing me and my wallet.
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Yeah, when I started in on it (a couple years ago now) my biggest complaint with KiCad was the library management.morange wrote:KiCad has been improving steadily in the past years, and now is definitely a good time for EAGLE users to consider it before signing on to the Autodesk Subscription Plan™.
Either I've gotten a lot better at it (arguable) or the newer version has taken great strides in terms of streamlining the process. No more do I have to counter-intuitively re-edit the library reference files for each and every project.
Plus now OSH Park takes the KiCad board file for manufacture, so I no longer have to export separate front and back copper, mask, screen, and drill files. It's downright dreamy.
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the down side is that the pcb are only as good as the best quality from OSHpark. not really a good fab in my opinion.crochambeau wrote:Yeah, when I started in on it (a couple years ago now) my biggest complaint with KiCad was the library management.morange wrote:KiCad has been improving steadily in the past years, and now is definitely a good time for EAGLE users to consider it before signing on to the Autodesk Subscription Plan™.
Either I've gotten a lot better at it (arguable) or the newer version has taken great strides in terms of streamlining the process. No more do I have to counter-intuitively re-edit the library reference files for each and every project.
Plus now OSH Park takes the KiCad board file for manufacture, so I no longer have to export separate front and back copper, mask, screen, and drill files. It's downright dreamy.
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I've yet to run into a single issue with an OSH board, not that I'm here to sway your opinion.
Regarding KiCad, it also exports gerber just fine. You can batch process all the files/layers except drill, the extra couple key strokes is no big deal.
Regarding KiCad, it also exports gerber just fine. You can batch process all the files/layers except drill, the extra couple key strokes is no big deal.
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the problem with OSHpark is that the prices are too high, the turnaround is not fast like it was 4 years ago, the drills are always off center making vias absolute shit although barely functional. the second problem that is not so bad is that the silk screen will be smudged or absent from half the pcb on one out of ten boards. itead is now getting on my shit list for having one in ten pcb have via that actually fail on new pcb and also tented vias randomly half my vias not tented. I order 5 times a month from itead but pretty soon it will be prototype only. I can get cheaper than itead with much better quality just gotta step that big money game up.
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Hmm, I haven't observed issues like, but thanks - I'll keep my eyes peeled. I try and avoid vias as much as possible, unless we're talking pads, but I have wound up having to stitch a few traces front to back to front again after retroactively installing features and haven't hit any snags yet.eatyourguitar wrote:the drills are always off center making vias absolute shit although barely functional
I know they're not the cheapest game in town, but I've been happy so far and I like the fact that it's a domestic production. Once I graduate to 100 piece runs I'll probably look elsewhere, but for low level prototyping & 10x runs they've met my expectations quite well.
But enough about fab houses, while I'm populating the DIY info thread, I feel the urge to link the P.Millet data archive: http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_books_online.htm
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http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/07/o2- ... s.html?m=1
Everything about the design of what has become a very popular headphone amp.
http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/07/o2- ... p.html?m=1
Everything about the design of what has become a very popular headphone amp.
http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/07/o2- ... p.html?m=1
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I didn't want to open a thread for this, so I'll just ask here:
There is a stabilizer module, pulled from a working Studer 963 Console, I could get on the cheap. It's full of transistors and diodes - could I use those for ("mojo"
) pedal building or should I just leave it?
I found a parts list in the manual, so we're talking about:
10x BC307B (PNP)
3x BC237B (NPN) --> Ram's Head Muff?
1x T2800, BD135.K, BD136.K, 2N5631
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6x 1N4448
1x 1N4004, MR502
Nothing too exciting in there, except maybe the BC273B's and the MR502?
Thanks.
There is a stabilizer module, pulled from a working Studer 963 Console, I could get on the cheap. It's full of transistors and diodes - could I use those for ("mojo"

I found a parts list in the manual, so we're talking about:
10x BC307B (PNP)
3x BC237B (NPN) --> Ram's Head Muff?
1x T2800, BD135.K, BD136.K, 2N5631
--
6x 1N4448
1x 1N4004, MR502
Nothing too exciting in there, except maybe the BC273B's and the MR502?

Thanks.
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Then: https://suiciderat.bandcamp.com / Short Films: https://vimeo.com/user28594850
Good deals: wfs1234, Gigahearts_FX, stanimal, greyscales, hatshirt, insubordination, xrleroyx, HolySchnikes, nevada, skullservant, earthbound, chuckjaywalk, D.o.S., antennafarm, skip, hbombgraphics, UC, jwar, nieh, laekna, Rygot, D-Rainger, behndy, jero
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Unless something there is rarer than I think that's like <$10 in parts and probably not worth it to me.
"To my lay mind, the lobster's behavior in the kettle appears to be the expression of a preference; and it may well be that an ability to form preferences is the decisive criterion for real suffering."
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http://www.TFRelectronics.com <project info
https://oshpark.com/profiles/TFRelectronics <oshpark shared boards
https://www.staticdisaster.com/ <my radio show
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Current Sources and Voltage References
https://doc.xdevs.com/doc/_Metrology/Pr ... 0_Refs.pdf
NASA Through-Hole Soldering General Requirements
https://workmanship.nasa.gov/lib/insp/2 ... ments.html
https://doc.xdevs.com/doc/_Metrology/Pr ... 0_Refs.pdf
NASA Through-Hole Soldering General Requirements
https://workmanship.nasa.gov/lib/insp/2 ... ments.html
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Where do you guys get your tag/turret/terminal boards? There's some on ebay but most are too big. Tried doing a search but couldn't find an exact answer.
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I'm also curious about this^
"To my lay mind, the lobster's behavior in the kettle appears to be the expression of a preference; and it may well be that an ability to form preferences is the decisive criterion for real suffering."
http://www.TFRelectronics.com <project info
https://oshpark.com/profiles/TFRelectronics <oshpark shared boards
https://www.staticdisaster.com/ <my radio show
http://www.TFRelectronics.com <project info
https://oshpark.com/profiles/TFRelectronics <oshpark shared boards
https://www.staticdisaster.com/ <my radio show