Hi Jim,
Anything will work, really, thanks to Ken's nice boards. He's the only one I
know of who allows for either vertical or horizontal single-turn trims, or
two kinds of multi-turn leg spacings. What a guy :)
I use unicornelectronics.com for inexpensive Bourns 25-turns, and I get
single-turns from Mouser -- ones w/ little white knobs, which is nice to
have: part number 323-409H-(value) or 323-409V-(value).
Fun fun!
Scott
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Anything will work, really, thanks to Ken's nice boards. He's the only one I
know of who allows for either vertical or horizontal single-turn trims, or
two kinds of multi-turn leg spacings. What a guy :)
I use unicornelectronics.com for inexpensive Bourns 25-turns, and I get
single-turns from Mouser -- ones w/ little white knobs, which is nice to
have: part number 323-409H-(value) or 323-409V-(value).
Fun fun!
Scott
>From: "Jim Johnson" <jamos@...>_________________________________________________________________
>Reply-To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
>To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [cgs_synth] Source for trim pots?
>Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 22:37:25 -0700
>
>Can anyone suggest a source or part number for the trim pots used on the
>CGS boards?
>
>Just ordered a bag of parts from Jameco for the boards, and began soldering
>the Analogic tonight. It's been a long time since I did any PC board
>building. I gotta say, this is getting to be pretty convenient.. what with
>boards like those from Ken, Web-based parts ordering, and cheap shipping..
>this is really the golden age of DIY. Hats off to Ken for the boards!
>
>
>Jim Johnson
>Metaphoric Software
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