822 & 831 question
2001-03-10 by sikorsky
hello all, i just realised my 822 & 831 don t fit in my cabinet do any of the UK chaps out there have a part number for a slimline replacement switch..? cheers
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2001-03-10 by sikorsky
hello all, i just realised my 822 & 831 don t fit in my cabinet do any of the UK chaps out there have a part number for a slimline replacement switch..? cheers
2001-03-10 by Tkacs, Ken
Oh, oh, okay. I didn t even notice whose site it was. I just have it filed under wacky front panels in my E-Music/Favorites list. ... From: J. Larry Hendry
2001-03-10 by Tkacs, Ken
No, no, no, no, no; those aren t *mine*. I was just passing along the link. I m a classic white & chrome on black guy from my modular to my car. ... From:
2001-03-10 by bigd@buffalo.com
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2001-03-10 by Tentochi
From the Synth DIY ML... ... From: owner-synth-diy@node12b53.a2000.nl [mailto:owner-synth-diy@node12b53.a2000.nl] On Behalf Of John Blacet Sent: Friday, March
2001-03-10 by Tentochi
From the Synth DIY ML... ... From: owner-synth-diy@node12b53.a2000.nl [mailto:owner-synth-diy@node12b53.a2000.nl] On Behalf Of Grant Richter Sent: Friday,
2001-03-10 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 3/9/01 9:32:41 AM, synth1@airmail.net writes: In my experience the ONLY
2001-03-10 by imorpheusl@aol.com
from my experience, it s a hell of a lot easier to use sockets on pc boards if you have to remove ICs frequently (while making a circuit, for example). As far
2001-03-10 by Tentochi
Hell ya! I am going to buy another FMR RNC just so I will have a fully loaded FP! Only $6.50 for a dummy kit for the second side. Remember the FMR RNC is
2001-03-09 by Aardvark-mi
Did you see (recognize?) the MOTM-100 panel? I ll will give Ken credit for creativity but it s not for me, I ll stick with the all black MOTM panel and high
2001-03-09 by ceres@sirius.com
Oh. My. God. Now that I ve seen THOSE, I can finally relate to the people who say, I couldn t possibly use a modular synth with those crazy celtic designs on
2001-03-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Here s some more wacky panel designs: http://kato.sai.com.au/catgirl/synth/modules.html ... From: sikorsky [mailto:vulture.squadron@syol.com] Sent: Friday, 09
2001-03-09 by sikorsky
hello all, this tickled my fancy this morning, i m sure the studiobound chaps out there will appreciate this especially the 3P-III www.funklogic.com these
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... Don t worry just yet. Military contracts to maintain stuff through like year 2035 will assure us of a lot of DIP parts for years to come. Crow /**/
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... heh heh heh... Crow /**/
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... This bothers me. How are the esrtwhile 10 year-olds going to learn the ropes of circuit design and general tinkering if they have to have a $350,000 SMT
2001-03-09 by John Blacet
There are probably good reasons to skip around when you are hand soldering. For one thing, you can get everything flat on the board by soldering one pin and
2001-03-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Yeah, this really bothers me, too. 25 years ago the idea of having a full-color, 8ppm printer on your desk was science fiction... maybe in another 25 we will
2001-03-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Exactly what I do. The iron doesn t sit on any pin of a chip for more than two seconds, and then I give that chip 20 seconds to cool while I do something else.
2001-03-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) No further DIP ICs? What will replace the DIP? SMD ?? It is taking over?? No holes to drill??
2001-03-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Jeffrey Pontius Am I being too cautious or does this seem like a reasonable concern? I realize that this probably doesn t concern
2001-03-09 by Jeffrey Pontius
Larry, ... I ve not known an IC that I ve soldered to fail (but this is with 6 mo. since my first kit assembly - not much time), but I m still concerned from
2001-03-09 by Paul Schreiber
... will ... old surplus DIPs. Yep, the LM324N becomes as rare as a CEM3310 :) (sorry, this is pick on John Blacet Day) There is such a huge installed base of
2001-03-09 by Paul Schreiber
No demand. Show me a single DIP IC in: cell phone pager computer DVD player Playstation Gameboy X-Box Cisco Router VCR Today, only 8% of all IC s shipped are
2001-03-09 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
Oh hell. I think I d better start learning DSP code. Maybe in 10 years we ll finally have digital technology able to semi-acurately replicate an op-amp. ;)
2001-03-09 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
OK, the no demand thing makes sence. But I suppose the real question is: for people like us, who are currently dependant on discrete parts, what will we be
2001-03-09 by Paul Schreiber
DISCLAIMER This is just my opinion. What the hell do I know about anything? :) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ My fear of sockets can be
2001-03-09 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
No further DIP ICs? What will replace the DIP? Surely you re not thinking of those tiny-pin ed square ICs? How will general purpose ICs be packaged? --PBr
2001-03-09 by perpetual@uswest.net
... huh? why? alex
2001-03-09 by J. Larry Hendry
Geesh... Talk about job security. ... LH ... From: The Old Crow Former boss: Where is the schematic for the 2-zone PID controller you
2001-03-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... Good question. ... No doubt, parts are better than they used to be. ... I never thougth about that aspect. But, I have never damaged a chip this way using
2001-03-09 by Jeffrey Pontius
... Thanks all for your comments - this is a topic that I too have been thinking about as a novice kit builder. The static aspect is a good point that I
2001-03-09 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
I think that a socket is likely a good idea. My soldering is less-than-stellar, so if I have to pull out a chip, it can be like pulling a tooth. This would
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... Hey, I did draw the schematic 5 years later! ;) Crow /**/
2001-03-09 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: Tentochi I am in a constant state of internal conflict over this question. ... Me too. I rarely use a socket (at Paul s
2001-03-09 by mark@indole.net
... That sounds like a spiritual issue :) ... Paul is right. If you solder correctly, and do not damage the IC with heat or static, non-socketed IC s are more
2001-03-09 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
That s a very interesting looking box. Every time I see of these light-beam things, I think of the radio in Hitchhiker s Guide To The Galaxy, which, in order
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... I knew I went wrong somewhere. You see, I make the circuit first, then go back and draw the schematic--sometimes. Amazing is the number of devices I ve
2001-03-09 by Paul Schreiber
The newer pcbs added caps across the OP275 feedback resistors to reduce high-frequency ringing. Now, everyone DON T PANIC ON ME!!!! (Todd, this means YOU!) You
2001-03-09 by John Blacet
I see the same *stuff* every time someone mentions sockets . How much of it is true and how much of it just *stuff* that goes on and on? We use sockets
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... Usually I solder all parts to a board without sockets. The exceptions where I use sockets are: 1) The part is something that must be programmed and
2001-03-09 by Tkacs, Ken
I stare blankly at schematics a lot. I keep thinking that if I stare at them, I will someday understand them through osmosis. Heck, that s how I learned
2001-03-09 by The Old Crow
... Single-sided boards are easy to work with, just note that there will be no capillary action of the solder flowing up into the hole to form a nice bead on
2001-03-09 by Tkacs, Ken
Ha! Great minds think alike! We must have been typing this simultaneously. ... From: mate_stubb@yahoo.com [mailto:mate_stubb@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, 09
2001-03-09 by Tkacs, Ken
I am led to believe that some sockets are better than others, so if you are inclined to use sockets to make repairing & troubleshooting easier down the road,
2001-03-09 by Tentochi
Impressive anal-ness! I am impressed! I would have never caught Paul s switcheroo. --Shemp
2001-03-09 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
My philosophy: No question, using sockets adds one more potential thing to go wrong: the contacts could oxidize and cause bad connections. Sometimes sockets
2001-03-09 by Tentochi
I am not well versed in this area of sockets (yet). What type is supplied with most kits? Can you give me a little bit more info in the difference? Do I
2001-03-09 by mate_stubb@yahoo.com
No special precautions necessary. You will find that single sided boards don t solder quite as easily as double sided, because there is no plating in the holes
2001-03-09 by Tentochi
I am in a constant state of internal conflict over this question. Paul strongly believes that sockets are not need and end up causing more problems than the