Re: freeware CAD EAGLE
2006-03-24 by kilocycles
Alan, Now I understand why you want to mill your PC boards! Those are very nice looking engines. I have a fascination for mechanical technology, especially
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2006-03-24 by kilocycles
Alan, Now I understand why you want to mill your PC boards! Those are very nice looking engines. I have a fascination for mechanical technology, especially
2006-03-24 by lcdpublishing
Yeah, that would work! ... there ... it ... it ... around
2006-03-24 by derekhawkins
... Smear a lapping compound mix on the screws. ... the
2006-03-23 by Len Warner
... Does this help? HP Error Codes http://info.electronicwerkstatt.de/bereiche/druckertechnik/hp/hp_error_codes3.html HP LaserJet Printers - Printer Control
2006-03-23 by Steve
Heh, heh... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/message/12787 Only wish we d known of it before! Steve Greenfield owner Homebrew_PCBs
2006-03-23 by wyn_lawson
Hi I hope you do not mind if I let the group know of my EagleCad usergroup on Yahoo? It is located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eaglecad and has over 500
2006-03-23 by lcdpublishing
Hi Ray, Actually, the nuts (Acetal) were made in my shop - I just tapped the material. I WANTED backlash as I will need to test out that component of the
2006-03-23 by r c
Chris, Very nice machine you ve made there. I d like to know what you did about some anti-backlash nuts on the 1/4-20 leadscrews? Or are you just planning on
2006-03-22 by Alan King
You guys have probably seen it already, but just in case.. http://www.crabfu.com/steamtoys/ Click the crab and watch the movies at the bottom, pretty
2006-03-22 by Stefan Trethan
The path isn t totally straight, and the transport speed would be way too high for PCBs. It seems to me it must be easier to take out the fuser and work from
2006-03-22 by Alan Marconett
Hi Stefan, I got all 10 or so parts, but I only tired to extract one at a time (tried the first 2 or 3 files). I get format damaged now, trying all (or just
2006-03-22 by Alan Marconett
HI Alan 00, Sorry if I sidetracked the thread! Were you going to use pieces of the printer? Or were you wanting to FEED the board and transfer paper through
2006-03-22 by Stefan Trethan
... The IIID has a fuser unit that could potentially be used, so i guess the II will be similar. I prefer the fuser out of a copier, since it is larger and has
2006-03-22 by Stefan Trethan
Might be a archive consisting of multiple files. I believe it worked for me with winrar back then, did you have all parts of the archive? ST
2006-03-22 by alan00463
... I should have been more specific in asking about this printer. I doubt it still prints. What I was wonder- ing was this: If somebody tossed the printer
2006-03-22 by Alan Marconett
HI Stefan, Looks like a good resource, but I was unable to unzip the rar files with WinRar. Alan KM6VV
2006-03-22 by Stefan Trethan
I think the service manual is here: Mine has a dead PSU, it wouldn t come alive no matter how hard i tried. I made a wooden box
2006-03-22 by Alan Marconett
HI Carl, THANKS! That s what I was looking for! Alan KM6VV
2006-03-22 by Henry Carl Ott
... There are a lot of resources online: I always used these guys: http://www.all-laser.com/ But the link on their page to the 50 error seems broken. another
2006-03-22 by Alan Marconett
Hi Carl, Do you by chance know what a 50 error code would be for an HP LaserJet Series II? I have a printer in really good shape that I d like to get going
2006-03-22 by Alan Marconett
Hi Ted, OK, I found it! Quite impressive! I wish I had the time (and knowledge) for advanced RF projects. I enjoy the CAD work as well. I ve mostly used it
2006-03-22 by Henry Carl Ott
... I think you are right about the RET. Not sure it would make too much a difference anyway. You really want sharp clean edges for the traces and I think the
2006-03-22 by kilocycles
Hi Alan, The SKN transceiver is A 30 meter transceiver for Straight Key Night under the Completed Projects setion, 1st item listed. The direct link would
2006-03-22 by kilocycles
Boy, I sure lament the fact that I literally gave away my HP LJ IIIP and bought the Brother 2040, thinking it would be better with the much higher resolution.
2006-03-21 by Alan Marconett
Hi Derek, Yes! That was it! X0Y0 X20000Y15000 X0Y30000 X40000Y30000 X40000Y0 Thanks! Alan KM6VV
2006-03-21 by Stefan Trethan
I used a IIID for a while. Did work well with HP toner, the cheap remanufactured one wouldn t. Switched to a 600 DPI printer because the IIID wouldn t do the
2006-03-21 by Henry Carl Ott
... I use an LJ-III all the time with pretty good success. All different transfer papers over the years It has the same print engine as the II, so I should
2006-03-21 by derekhawkins
... I suspect this happens if the pos.Coord option under Style in the CAM Processor is checked. Uncheck it and process the job again. It probably applies an
2006-03-21 by alan00463
Does anybody know if a HP LaserJet Series II would be good for laminating toner transfer ?
2006-03-20 by David Brainerd
The current Electronic Design magazine has a good article on how to create custom footprints. It can be viewed at
2006-03-20 by Steve
... That explains the sudden rush of new members. Cool! ... Nice! And there is a USB to Parallel project there, specifically for running parallel port CNC from
2006-03-20 by Alan Marconett
HI again Zoran! I just ran Eagle 4.1 and generated an Excellon file from my project! I don t recall if you said you use Eagle, but I ve got a few questions on
2006-03-20 by Alan Marconett
HI Zoran, Thanks for the URL! I ll check it out. And I ll be watching for anything you care to post in the files. Alan KM6VV
2006-03-20 by Stefan Trethan
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:37:27 +0100, Ronald Vanschoren ... Ronald, you might want to calculate the width and spacing steps to occur at full steps of printer
2006-03-20 by alan00463
I much prefer open-source *nix software. So I m very happy you all brought this other CAD package to my attention. Thanks. I will try it when I
2006-03-20 by Zoran A. Scepanovic
Hello Alan, ... Some time ago I wrote Exellon- G-code converter you can find it on the kellyware.com In the mean time, I have to resort some
2006-03-20 by Mike Young
http://rocky.digikey.com/scripts/ProductInfo.dll?Site=US&V=37&M=999-H15-PS2-571 In general, manufacturers publish physical and electrical specifications for
2006-03-20 by Alan Marconett
Hi Tod, I thought I d look at the Excellon files, they should have the hole data. Somewhere is a program to convert that to Gcode. Just having the
2006-03-19 by Henrik Olsson
Hi Percy, For a PCB mounted female 15pin high density D-sub: There are three rows with 5 pins in each row. The distance between each pin 2.54mm and the
2006-03-19 by p_o_63
Hi, I must say im i,pressed of this site , found the url in the elektor magasin im just subscribed to. As a new member a short presentation from me, Im 42
2006-03-19 by Alan Marconett
Hi Ted, I haven t done any layouts for HF. Last time, I think it was probably a tube circuit. Ok, maybe some simple single side circuit laid out with tape. I
2006-03-19 by Ronald Vanschoren
Appearantly it doesn t show up in mail digest either. Didn t know about that, cause it works on another Yahoo Group I m in. But anyways, I posted a picture on
2006-03-19 by Bob_xyz
... ... You may want to post your file to the Files section of the group. Those of us who read posts on the web don t see attachments; they re
2006-03-19 by Wayne Topa
... I just found a new, to me anyway, link to Eagle Help files. A different Tutorial, Building Library parts, a PDF Help file and some Layout Guidelines.
2006-03-19 by Dave Hylands
Hi Chris, ... Looks very nice... -- Dave Hylands Vancouver, BC, Canada http://www.DaveHylands.com/
2006-03-19 by chuck mancuso
Hi Wayne: I ve been using Kicad for three weeks and just completed one project. I also had to penalize the boards. I exported them from Kicad as post script,
2006-03-19 by patt896
Thanks for everyone s advice. I especially like the idea of using a shear/brake. Just the tool to make RFI enclosures from K&S hobby brass sheets or stock
2006-03-19 by lcdpublishing
I was talking with the guys over on Electronics 101 about a small project I was working on and what it turned into. The details of the CNC machine are here at
2006-03-19 by Ronald Vanschoren
Hi all, I m new to PCB design and home made boards. I am planning to use the photo etching technique using transparants printed with a high quality inktjet
2006-03-19 by Stefan Trethan
A few of you might know i use bicycle valves with the valve ball or hose removed in lids on solvent bottles and other stuff that does not mind contacting