Kevin Well-known member White Market Member Joined Dec 15, 2009 Messages 121 Location Germany - Chemnitz Feb 28, 2012 #1 Hi Friends i've done a simple adapter PCB for the Gpultec with ll5402 ... with this adapter PCB i could use the OEP A262A2E could anyone confirm this design?? thanks a lot Attachments adapter.png 13.3 KB · Views: 60
Hi Friends i've done a simple adapter PCB for the Gpultec with ll5402 ... with this adapter PCB i could use the OEP A262A2E could anyone confirm this design?? thanks a lot
leadbreath Well-known member Joined Nov 30, 2008 Messages 623 Location london/south africa Feb 29, 2012 #2 might help if u post the schematics to compare.
Kevin Well-known member White Market Member Joined Dec 15, 2009 Messages 121 Location Germany - Chemnitz Mar 2, 2012 #3 here we go .. here are the datasheets Attachments 5402.pdf 22.9 KB · Views: 24
Kevin Well-known member White Market Member Joined Dec 15, 2009 Messages 121 Location Germany - Chemnitz Mar 2, 2012 #4 and here for the oep Attachments 2739.pdf 140.9 KB · Views: 26
s2udio Well-known member Joined Jun 12, 2007 Messages 713 Location Oby Norfolk UK Mar 2, 2012 #5 In true DIY fashion I would just knock up a vero/stripboard one faster and cheaper...dying art it seems
In true DIY fashion I would just knock up a vero/stripboard one faster and cheaper...dying art it seems
Kevin Well-known member White Market Member Joined Dec 15, 2009 Messages 121 Location Germany - Chemnitz Mar 4, 2012 #6 True!! but i etch this adapter also myself...
martthie_08 Well-known member Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 687 Location Stuttgart, Germany Mar 6, 2012 #7 I simply hot-glued the OEP upside down on its back straight where the LL5402 goes on the main pcb and added short wires to the transformer.
I simply hot-glued the OEP upside down on its back straight where the LL5402 goes on the main pcb and added short wires to the transformer.