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RE: Eagle pcb

Posted by John Swenson on May 10, 2008 at 17:52:46:

An old version of one of the power supplies was done as a board with Eagle, it doesn't match the current design though, its been modified since then. The other supply I started from a Gary Pimm board and modified it. The heater supply and cascode board were hand wired on perfboard. The tubes were point to point wired on a separate suspended sub-chassis.

I suppose I could do all or part of the design as a board if there is enough interest. I like laying out boards and these are pretty easy. Would people like the tube sockets on the boards or have the boards separate and wire then to the tube sockets?

John S.