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Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM Availability?

Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM Availability?

2005-07-07 by kheck73@aol.com

In a message dated 6/9/2005 9:48:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
synthmodules@synthmodules.com writes:

PSIM-1  SHIPPING UPDATE:
As far as an update on shipping goes... all that remains  is soldering... 
Hopefully, I'll finish up the modules this Sunday and  start packing them.

Take care everyone!
-  Brice
http://www.SynthModules.com



..
I've been taking care. What are you doing on you're end? Patience is  running 
short. How's the "Tiny Tornado" project going? Hope you didn't mix  funds.
-Karl.


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Re: PSIM Availability? - (and SHIPPING UPDATE)

2005-07-18 by synthmodules

Karl, 

It looks like you've been doing some research.  The Tiny-Tornado was a
low power multi-band capable Amateur Radio transceiver I designed
shortly after founding the QRPp-I Amateur Radio Club during 2001.  A
total of 207 complete kits and hundreds more bare PCB's were shipped
to over 50 countries around the world.  The kit was retired early in
2002 and the PCB's went through several revisions and was discontinued
in 2004.  It was the funds from the Tiny-Tornado PCB's that allowed me
to begin building analog synthesizer modules and eventually led to the
prototype PSIM-1.  There was no overlap between the two projects.  The
Tiny-Tornado project was a continuation of work that began in the
1980's by Oleg Borodin RV3GM, in Russia.  

PSIM-1 Shipping Update:
I've been busy finishing all the soldering on *all* the remaining
PSIM-1 boards.  The final 12 "partials" are sitting in my studio
awaiting testing.  They are complete and bagged.  Once they pass
initial testing, they will be boxed and shipped.  I had hoped to have
them shipped by now but it's looking more like it will be the middle
of this week.

Larry Hendry will probably be the first to receive his since he only
lives about 15 minutes from me.  I'm off work today, but since it's my
anniversary (13 wonderful years!), I promised my wife I wouldn't work
on them today.

The remaining complete modules will be shipping in order starting
probably next week.  Those will go out one at a time as there really
isn't a good way to wire several at a time.

We're wrapping this up quickly now... and it's about time.  :)

More later,
Brice


--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, kheck73@a... wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 6/9/2005 9:48:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
> synthmodules@s... writes:
> 
> PSIM-1  SHIPPING UPDATE:
> As far as an update on shipping goes... all that remains  is
soldering... 
> Hopefully, I'll finish up the modules this Sunday and  start packing
them.
> 
> Take care everyone!
> -  Brice
> http://www.SynthModules.com
> 
> ..
> I've been taking care. What are you doing on you're end? Patience is
 running 
> short. How's the "Tiny Tornado" project going? Hope you didn't mix 
funds.
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> -Karl.
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM Availability? - (and SHIPPING UPDATE)

2005-07-18 by Larry Hendry

--- synthmodules <synthmodules@synthmodules.com> wrote:
> I'm off work today, but since it's my anniversary (13 wonderful
> years!), I promised my wife I wouldn't work on them today.

Congratulations on your anniversary.  I suspect your wife will be
happy to have your spare time back (whatever there is of it) when you
get these initial PSIM-1 shipments behind you.

Don't tell her about what's next so you can be sure to reach year 14.
But, you can tell us.  We won't tell her.

I'll be happy to come pick mine up if you prefer.  And, I am all
stocked up on priority mail shipping containers and such.  If you
don't already have that covered, I can bring stuff with me. US Postal
has proven to be kinder, gentler, and cheaper than UPS on these
lightweight packages.

Thanks for the update.  I know you are glad to get to the end of this
particular project.
Larry


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Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM Availability? - (and SHIPPING UPDATE)

2005-10-22 by Scott E.

Hi Brice,

I just wanted to see how the shipping of partials was coming. I noticed 
that units were shipped in August. I purchased mine late in the cycle 
(perhaps last), but would like to know if the partials will be all 
completed soon, as I have yet to receive mine.

Thank you,

Scott Evans

>

Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM Availability? - (and SHIPPING UPDATE)

2005-10-23 by Brice D. Hornback

Scott,

Yes, all the partials are completed, as are all the main PCBs for *all* the 
remaining units.  (I'm still working on the LED boards.)  The remaining 
partials (I believe there are only two left) will ship this coming week as 
well as possibly one or two of the complete modules.  I have two complete 
modules that have been sitting here for a long time that I've been using as 
a reference.  I might as well go ahead and ship one of them.  :)

I spend about two hours testing each module before it leaves the door.  If 
it doesn't meet my 200% perfection standard (and those of you that know me 
might think that's an understatement)... back onto the bench it goes.  You 
wouldn't believe how difficult it is to match the LEDs for performance. 
Making them respond to the voltage output on each channel was probably a 
mistake.  Even from the same batch, LEDs vary in brightness, color, and at 
what voltage they turn on and off.  I'm doing my best to hand-match the four 
blue LEDs in a test jig.  That means sorting through almost 900+ T1 blue 
LEDs to find four that are a good match, then moving on to the next set of 
four.  That itself can take up to an hour or more to find four good matching 
LEDs.  In the future, you might see a different style of indicator on the 
PSIM-1.  Possibilities include simply a LED that turns on or off to indicate 
that a channel is outputting a voltage.  Does seeing the four LEDs dim and 
brighten as the voltage changes really make that big of a difference?  I'm 
looking for input on this one...  Thoughts?  Opinions?

Production is ramping back up and my bench is covered with PSIM-1 pieces. 
Lots of wiring and testing... but thankfully, that's all that remains.  Now 
that all the parts are stuffed, Andrew (trelane) has been putting together 
the power cables and that in itself has been a great help.  Next time, I'll 
purchase them pre-made.  ;)

I'm still here folks.  I'm not going anywhere and although this batch has 
seen its share of problems with production, I'm not discouraged.  Actually, 
exactly the opposite.  I've learned a LOT in the process and will not be 
making the same mistakes twice.  We're going to see some exciting things 
from SynthModules in the future.  I have several ideas up my sleeve that 
will knock your socks off!

Best regards,
Brice
http://www.SynthModules.com

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> Hi Brice,
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> I just wanted to see how the shipping of partials was coming. I noticed
> that units were shipped in August. I purchased mine late in the cycle
> (perhaps last), but would like to know if the partials will be all
> completed soon, as I have yet to receive mine.
>
> Thank you,
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> Scott Evans
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Re: [SynthModules] Re: PSIM Availability? - (and SHIPPING UPDATE)

2005-10-23 by Andrew D Kirch

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> Production is ramping back up and my bench is covered with PSIM-1 pieces.
> Lots of wiring and testing... but thankfully, that's all that remains.  Now
> that all the parts are stuffed, Andrew (trelane) has been putting together
> the power cables and that in itself has been a great help.  Next time, I'll
> purchase them pre-made.  ;)
> 

You'd better! those things are fscking tedious! :)


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