Very cool. Leon uploaded pictures of his project. -Steve http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/files/Leon/ From Leon: Here are some of my home-made prototype PCBs. They were all made conventionally with 1:1 transparencies produced on an LaserJet IIIp, positive resist exposed with UV, developed in NaOH and etched in FeCl3. MSP430.jpg is a little (about 1" square) DIL module micro-controller using a TI MSP430F1101 ultra-low-power MCU in the TSSOP package (0.65 mm lead spacing). A 32 kHz watch crystal is mounted on the underside. The module is plugged into a demo/programming PCB. The JTAG connector used for programming and debugging the MCU is on the right. DDS_top.jpg and DDS_bottom.jpg are the top and bottom of a 7 Hz to 200 kHz sine/sawtooth/square wave software direct-digital synthesiser using an Atmel AT90S2313 MCU. Geo_top.jpg and Geo_bottom.jpg are the top and bottom of a geophone (seismic sensor) interface. The geophone signal is amplified and filtered using a low-noise op-amp. The signal is then digitised using a 12-bit ADC interfaced to an AT90S2313 MCU and then sent to a host PC via an RS-232 interface. All PCBs were designed with Pulsonix: http://www.pulsonix.com Leon Heller leon_heller@... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com
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2003-05-26 by Steve Greenfield
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