punk
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option 2 will work for me.
Ok what if i did a footprint for the carnhill- but then brought a parallel set of connections to solder pads at the edge of the card?
Is the general preference for all connections (including gainswitch, i/o, etc…) to be on one card edge?
Parallel sets of connections close to trafo holes would be good to have. Holes in the traces (often seen for different cap wire lengths) with wire links could allow modifications mentioned previously.Ok what if i did a footprint for the carnhill- but then brought a parallel set of connections to solder pads at the edge of the card?
Is the general preference for all connections (including gainswitch, i/o, etc…) to be on one card edge?
Yes, that seems to be the best idea. Because of the variations in strapping for different potential trafos, I think I will just provide parallel connections for Primary hi/lo, and Secondary hi/lo//CT and allow the user to strap out windings as required or not.Parallel sets of connections close to trafo holes would be good to have. Holes in the traces (often seen for different cap wire lengths) with wire links could allow modifications mentioned previously.
Yes. The left side would go to the front of the chassis (i mean you could orient it however you wanted for your wiring pleasure....)Looking at these, would the front panel side be the left end?
Woof, I'm imagining running that 8-channel version from your initial post at 450mA/channel. Yikes.I've also added the 12 and 36V filament options. via on board jumper. At 12V each board will draw nearly half an amp in heater current. If you're only doing one or two that's manageable, but any more than that and the 36V option makes much more economical sense when it comes to the power supply.
150mA versus 450mA is a big difference.
Yuuup. That's why they defaulted to 36V strapping and the OEM PSU was 36V. So just a little over 1A for 8ch... Versus almost 4A.I think my preference would be for the second layout option above, especially if the I/O connections from the xlrs will be visiting the front panel before hitting the board.
Woof, I'm imagining running that 8-channel version from your initial post at 450mA/channel. Yikes.
Any news about this project?Refined the positioning, added the heater strapping jumper.
I went with 3.5mm spacing on the connections. They will fit standard 3.5mm euroblocks, as well as those phoenix pluggable blocks, as well as be easy to hand solder wires to board.
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