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In Reply to: No, but try the Jung/Didden boards from OldColony posted by harvardian on January 06, 2002 at 15:43:15:
I seem to remember they have a website, but I forgot how to find it.Randy
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http://www.audioxpress.com/bksprods/pcbs/circuitsbuild.htm
Seems a pretty stiff price for a small circuit board, and there is no indication that the original article/schematic is included. Norman
I ordered one set, you get all of the articles/schematics with the board. Yes, it's expensive. I planned on copying the board and making up some of my own at some point as I needed about 8 pairs!RonS
Hi,A question. I'm interested in the Walt Jung regulators and thought about ordering the Q-power regulator from AudioCom. But these are VERY expensive at 55UKP each! The advantage for me is that they can deliver up to 1.5A .
How much current delivers the Super Regulator from AudioXpress? I need at least 1 - 1.5A .Thanks,
RB
As I recall, around 300 milliamps; I haven't tried loading mine
to higher current levels to see how they behave. May require more
than just a larger heat sink and power transformer, and as current
goes up so do voltage drops in the circuitry, which will (slightly)
degrade the ultimate performance.
That brings up a good question. What does it cost to do a small run or one-off of circuit boards? If I did a bug layout design and then wanted to do a circuit board, what software do most places require and what would the cost be?-MA
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