> Kits are just no longer economically feasible. Soldering > PCBs means through hole and that just isn't practical any > more. New parts aren't being released in through hole > packages and RoHS is reducing availability of many existing > through hole parts. Future design will be SMT and I'm not > going to solder those! No offense intended, but IMNSHO SMT is really not a good reason to give up on DIY. Have you actually tried it? I have; it's not that hard. It's actually easier to solder an SMT IC than a through-hole DIP. Yeah, the resistors and caps are tiny, but if you're doing your own projects you can buy larger packages than the usual 0603 or 0402. There is a good introduction to hand-soldered SMT here: http://www.bdmicro.com/smt/ I built one of his microcontroller boards as my first SMT project. It was really straightforward, and the board worked the first time I powered it up. I personally think it's a great time to be doing DIY synth modules. I can have PCBs made for $15 each (in lots of 5, admittedly), including shipping to my doorstep, using free software to do the schematic capture and PCB layout. I can have beautiful CNC-machined one-off 5U panels made for ~$50, again shipped to my doorstep, using free software. Via the web I have access to an unprecedented wealth of information--everything from Moog schematics to the data sheets of not-yet-in-production ICs, not to mention discussions with other builders all around the world. I submit that DIY isn't getting harder, it's just different than it used to be. Same's true for a lot of things, eh? --Adam
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RE: [motm] Re: Slipping away
2006-10-03 by Adam Schabtach
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