Prototyping Box
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- sportster4eva
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Prototyping Box
Here's a little something I put together to do experiments on. I used Relay sockets and some noval sockets I came across somewhere. There's 3 octal 2 9 pin and 2 7 pin, wired to terminal strips. There's +-5 +-12 and 0-15v Power supplies inside, a 0-120v ac meter. It's good for quick hookups. I am curious what you all use for trying your ideas out.
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unklmickey
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Re: Prototyping Box
hi Sportster4eva,
that looks pretty sweet.
there's an (radio) old-timer on the web, Max Robinson, who does something similar. i like the idea of having the tubes, transformers, etc., mounted under the chassis. but i like your idea of using (screw) terminal strips, to eliminate the need for soldering.
it might get a little noisy, with high gain designs, but i think it's worth the risk.
[img:600:432]http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/fun ... T_BB-1.jpg[/img]
Max's site: http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/funwithtubes/
cheers,
unk
that looks pretty sweet.
there's an (radio) old-timer on the web, Max Robinson, who does something similar. i like the idea of having the tubes, transformers, etc., mounted under the chassis. but i like your idea of using (screw) terminal strips, to eliminate the need for soldering.
it might get a little noisy, with high gain designs, but i think it's worth the risk.
[img:600:432]http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/fun ... T_BB-1.jpg[/img]
Max's site: http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/funwithtubes/
cheers,
unk