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    Output Spike on CD4013 Flip Flop

    You might consider adding a classic power up reset circuit to your board, so the ring counter and other elements remain in a reset state until the power rails come up to valid levels. During the time the power rails are slewing, it's hard to predict the exact behavior of the circuit, so it's...
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    How do you find the SoundMax on-board audio?

    Hi All First, I think the SoundMax is "ok", the Crystal setup I had in my old Dell Laptop was "pretty good" and the 710 is "good to very good". I bought the Intel motherboard hoping that it would sound as good or better than the Crystal setup and it did not. Disappointed, I sought out a...
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    How do you find the SoundMax on-board audio?

    Nothing special about the mod - I used non-polarized blackgates for the two caps used to couple the wolfson DAC to the black 1/8" jack. There is really nothing to see in a photo, as these caps are the same size and installed in the same place as the stock units. The board at $25 plus a...
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    How do you find the SoundMax on-board audio?

    I have an Intel 865PERL mobo and an IBM T42, both with SoundMAX. In the laptop, the sound is downright flat compared to the Crystal setup I had in my old dell, although an amp improves it a bit it is still shrill on the top end and kind of dies during complex passages. The bass is a bit thin...
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    Places to get heatsink - already search through surplus sales

    It really depends on what regulators you use -- the LM338 and LM317 have different equations for adjusting their outputs. I followed the datasheet for the LM317 and set both of them so their output would be 21V. Look at the data sheet for the device you use to get the correct values of...
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    Places to get heatsink - already search through surplus sales

    I found that the heatsinks ran at about 45C in this application -- screwed through the holes in the PCB, with simple radio shack goop as a thermal grease. As I indicated before, just set the output at 16, then adjust the regulator outputs so roughly half the voltage drop happens at the...
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    Places to get heatsink - already search through surplus sales

    Depending on the transformer you choose, simple TO-220 style heatsinks work just fine (you need wider ones for the opamps), and are surprisingly cheap. If you use separate heatsinks for each device, and keep them from touching, you don't need any sort of pad either, just a dab of heatsink goop...
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    Recommend best Wire Cutter?

    Amazing... I guess that's why we all wear glasses when we work, right? Glad no one got hurt!
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    Recommend best Wire Cutter?

    I hate to ask this, but what on earth were you doing when this happened? These beauties, like most diagonal cutters, are rated only for non-ferrous (read Cu and Al) wire of a fairly small guage (according to the Xcelite site, these are rated up to 20ga. soft wire) wire. Anything larger or...
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    Dynalo PCB Rev C - Group Buy

    Sorry I took so long to acknowledge arrival -- been very busy! Mine arrived and look great!
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    Help me pick a Tranformer for Dynahi. PLEASE

    FYI, My extra "group buy" transformer has been sold.
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    Help me pick a Tranformer for Dynahi. PLEASE

    I'm thinking of selling off my dynahi parts, as I'm taking a different path. YGPM
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    Scope Opinions

    I have to admit that I'd rather have a modern dso -- Tangent is right, nothing compares to capturing something that happens infrequently and being able to study it! In an ideal world, I'd have a modern DSO -- no question -- it's simply too hard to justify given my relatively infrequent use...
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    Scope Opinions

    My 2 cents... I have a nice 4 channel Tek 2246 that I got from eBay and had recal'd for personal use -- total cost with a cart was $450. It has nice clean, small traces and all the triggering modes I could want for "weekend warrior" use. 100MHz bandwidth, and on-screen cursors for voltage and...
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