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    Thumbs up My new little baby 3977

    Dang, those tssop packages are a pain! Basically it's the same circuit as the other 3977 boards just using the small package. Third times a charm, tried the solderwick method to solder the little burger the third try, and whatta you know.

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    Talking

    That board is a precursor to this one. 3 axis, connector for a compatable 4th axis. DB25 in, switch inputs for 3 axis of home and limit switches, 2 driver output for spindle and coolant.

    Phil

    I gotta find a new hobby, this one is costing me a mint!!!!!!!!!
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    Damn! those boards are nice and please don't find another hobby!

    I know I speak for more than myself we love what your doing please don't stop!.
    thanks
    Michael T.
    "If you don't stand for something, chances are, you'll fall for anything!"


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    miljnor,
    I mean't that toungue in cheek, I'm having too much fun.

    Phil
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    Phil, looks good! Where did you get the boards made?


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    H500,
    www.olimex.com

    They have done several different ones for me, I've been quite happy. They will take eagle .brd files. There are some gotcha's, their standard drill rack is pretty different than eagles standard libraries, so if you don't do some work on the components you use, the price of the board goes up in a hurry. An internation fax is required for a signed PO, those aren't cheap either. But all in all, it's the most reasonable I have found.

    Phil
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    Definitly too cool.
    Have a good one.
    Dave


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