I'm about to order the Mouser one, but I was thinking of the 105-2454
(1/4" shaft) or 10WA144 (D-shaft), which have pc terminals. The ones
you listed have solder terminals. Since you so kindly planned them to
be pc mounted, and since I have a healthy aversion to offboard
wiring, I'm going for the former. I'll post when I find out if they
fit. Xicon makes them too, and they're cheaper in both senses of that
term.
Scott
(1/4" shaft) or 10WA144 (D-shaft), which have pc terminals. The ones
you listed have solder terminals. Since you so kindly planned them to
be pc mounted, and since I have a healthy aversion to offboard
wiring, I'm going for the former. I'll post when I find out if they
fit. Xicon makes them too, and they're cheaper in both senses of that
term.
Scott
--- In cgs_synth@y..., sasami@b... wrote:
> I've added a bit more to the parallel port adapter project. There
are now
> details on all four boards involved, as well as those boards being
available
> for sale.
>
> Has anyone bought any of the Mouser rotary switches and trided them
in the
> burst generator or gate sequencer projects yet? I have a possible
alternate
> listed on the parts faq page too. Two examples by Lorlin. Mouser
Stock Nos.
> 10WA124 (D shaft) or 105-14571 (Round shaft). I have not tried these
> switches myself, but the dimensions of the base appear to be
identical.
>
> Ken
>
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