Stamp PCB design
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Have you considered doing it yourself?
Go to www.expresspcb.com and check it out. Free and EASY TO USE layout
software.
When you are done you send the file over the net by clicking send....wham, 3
days later pcbs at your door.
=================
Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
person after we agree on a price.
The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
Here is the parts I will need to include:
1 BS2-IC module
3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these up)
4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs of
the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can drive
the relays)
32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/rep
ort?sort=BPA&search=174449cp )
(The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
connector for my transformer)
And screw downs for each of the relays
1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs for
this)
1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
2 servos
[noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email with
your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design to
someone else)
Lee
Athens, GA
[noparse][[/noparse]Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Go to www.expresspcb.com and check it out. Free and EASY TO USE layout
software.
When you are done you send the file over the net by clicking send....wham, 3
days later pcbs at your door.
=================
Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
person after we agree on a price.
The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
Here is the parts I will need to include:
1 BS2-IC module
3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these up)
4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs of
the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can drive
the relays)
32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/rep
ort?sort=BPA&search=174449cp )
(The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
connector for my transformer)
And screw downs for each of the relays
1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs for
this)
1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
2 servos
[noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email with
your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design to
someone else)
Lee
Athens, GA
[noparse][[/noparse]Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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person after we agree on a price.
The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
Here is the parts I will need to include:
1 BS2-IC module
3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these up)
4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs of
the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can drive
the relays)
32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/report?sort=BPA&search=174449cp )
(The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
connector for my transformer)
And screw downs for each of the relays
1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs for
this)
1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
2 servos
[noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email with
your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design to
someone else)
Lee
Athens, GA
too? If you already have schematics, I would be willing to do the PCB layout
for cheap.
- Robert
>
Original Message
>From: Trend [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=J137Ma6g-zLagWUDjeQ4ri5DOkIN2Y-3CfuW49TRX2EQKVhSxs_GxM0HRbpVsgaQ7h8Uc-8IL7aGGrdH]fredit@c...[/url
>Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
>person after we agree on a price.
>
>The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
>and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
>
>Here is the parts I will need to include:
>1 BS2-IC module
>3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these up)
>4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs
>of
>the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can drive
>the relays)
>32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
>http://www.jameco.com/cgi-
>bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/report?sort=BPA&search=174
>449cp )
>(The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
>connector for my transformer)
>And screw downs for each of the relays
>1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs for
>this)
>1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
>2 servos
>
>[noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
>
>Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email
>with
>your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design to
>someone else)
the "custom device" (which is actually pretty simple) and GP2D02 (you still
might want to check over it, I did base it off of:
http://www.acroname.com/robotics/info/examples/GP2D02-4/GP2D02-4.html )
But besides that, I don't have anything.
thanks!-Lee
Original Message
From: "Robert Ussery" <uavscience@f...>
To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:32 PM
Subject: RE: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Stamp PCB design
> Do you have schematics for the PCB, or do you want someone to draw these
up,
> too? If you already have schematics, I would be willing to do the PCB
layout
> for cheap.
>
> - Robert
>
>
> >
Original Message
> >From: Trend [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=Zx5gYqqjo7K5Qm8UJzp4fw-PT7LDqT-eu1fPr8fgL01syGTOchPGqcrgUu-yOmBF59jUgoxbrV8gDA]fredit@c...[/url
>
> >Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
> >person after we agree on a price.
> >
> >The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
> >and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
> >
> >Here is the parts I will need to include:
> >1 BS2-IC module
> >3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these
up)
> >4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs
> >of
> >the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can
drive
> >the relays)
> >32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
> >http://www.jameco.com/cgi-
>
>bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/report?sort=BPA&search=174
> >449cp )
> >(The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
> >connector for my transformer)
> >And screw downs for each of the relays
> >1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs
for
> >this)
> >1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
> >2 servos
> >
> >[noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
> >
> >Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email
> >with
> >your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design
to
> >someone else)
>
>
>
>
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am trying to get it done by this weekend or mid next week (well have
schematic done for the electronics, and the board being cut). So. I am
afraid I will not have enough time to learn how to design a PCB (I'm sure it
isn't that hard) and figure out how each of the pieces I need to interact,
and lay out everything.
Thanks though for the link. I will flag this message so I when I can just
play around with PCBs and electronics, I can go at it [noparse]:)[/noparse]
thanks-Lee
Original Message
From: <smartdim@a...>
To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Stamp PCB design
> Have you considered doing it yourself?
>
> Go to www.expresspcb.com and check it out. Free and EASY TO USE layout
> software.
>
> When you are done you send the file over the net by clicking send....wham,
3
> days later pcbs at your door.
>
> =================
> Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
> person after we agree on a price.
>
> The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
> and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
>
> Here is the parts I will need to include:
> 1 BS2-IC module
> 3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these up)
> 4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs
of
> the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can
drive
> the relays)
> 32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
>
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/rep
> ort?sort=BPA&search=174449cp )
> (The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
> connector for my transformer)
> And screw downs for each of the relays
> 1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs for
> this)
> 1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
> 2 servos
>
> [noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
>
> Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email
with
> your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design
to
> someone else)
>
>
>
> Lee
> Athens, GA
>
>
> [noparse][[/noparse]Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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http://webpages.charter.net/trend/Super_BS2.JPG of what is needed
-that is all from me on this subject on this listserv- Sorry for the few
msgs all dealing with the same thing, just spread out [noparse]:)[/noparse]
Lee
Original Message
From: <smartdim@a...>
To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Stamp PCB design
> Have you considered doing it yourself?
>
> Go to www.expresspcb.com and check it out. Free and EASY TO USE layout
> software.
>
> When you are done you send the file over the net by clicking send....wham,
3
> days later pcbs at your door.
>
> =================
> Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
> person after we agree on a price.
>
> The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC module,
> and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
>
> Here is the parts I will need to include:
> 1 BS2-IC module
> 3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these up)
> 4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin outs
of
> the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as it can
drive
> the relays)
> 32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
>
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d2w/rep
> ort?sort=BPA&search=174449cp )
> (The relays will be driving 27vAC ~1.3mA motors. So please have a single
> connector for my transformer)
> And screw downs for each of the relays
> 1 custom device (I have the schematic already for this) (2 screw downs for
> this)
> 1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch)
> 2 servos
>
> [noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
>
> Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email
with
> your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the design
to
> someone else)
>
>
>
> Lee
> Athens, GA
>
>
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-- Dallas Office
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From: Trend [noparse]/noparse]mailto:[url=http://forums.parallaxinc.com/group/basicstamps/post?postID=5tqucu4VQl7GyWM-bJzOhSkZX4GTBwohXTdPdPbIZiYKYQNj68eoJCZQgKbUsGiWgqCyIT9pi_M]fredit@c...[/url
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To: basicstamps@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] Stamp PCB design
Alright, anyone up for designing a PCB layout? I will of course pay the
person after we agree on a price.
The reason I ask on this listserv is because it involves 1 BS2-iC
module, and a lot of little things that normally accompany BS.
Here is the parts I will need to include:
1 BS2-IC module
3 GP2D02 (screw downs for this) (I have schematic on how to hook these
up) 4 TPIC6595 (or might could go with the TPI6C595 [noparse][[/noparse]it has the same pin
outs of the common 595 shift register] I don't really care, as long as
it can drive the relays) 32 relays attached to the TPIC6595 (
http://www.jameco.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/Jameco/searchResult.d
2w/report?sort=BPA&search=174449cp ) (The relays will be driving 27vAC
~1.3mA motors. So please have a single connector for my transformer) And
screw downs for each of the relays 1 custom device (I have the schematic
already for this) (2 screw downs for
this)
1 Serial connector (Serial pin 4 line toggle off and on with a switch) 2
servos
[noparse]:)[/noparse] was more simple in my head
Well, anyone that would be willing to design a PCB shoot -me- an email
with your Price (I will need it cut, but I will be willing to take the
design to someone else)
Lee
Athens, GA