Thanks. I think I was having a mental block on the "SW" terminal on the Auditorium, which I left unconnected. This serves no function with an Aion board.
Thanks. Aion projects all use an I/O switch board and this is what’s been throwing me. I’ve been stuck on thinking I need to connect the ‘main’ board only, and omit the I/O board. But you’re right of course - I can just wire up both boards together and connect the pair. This just means the...
I love the Auditorium test platform and was wondering if anyone has used it to test PCBs from Aion? I’m not sure on how to make the connections correctly and was hoping to get pointed in the right direction.
Thanks!
I just bought the Ocelot, and now there's a Super Ocelot ?!? It certainly is an efficient and symmetric PCB layout. A couple of the 1/8W resistor PCBs like the Phase II are pretty dense, but not as large at this one. This certainly looks to be the largest PCB that is designed for 125B
I think I use most of what others have mentioned above.
The Aven rotating PCB holder (The blue one) is excellent - makes it easy to insert components then flip the board for soldering
The quad hands is great - I use that when I'm soldering wire to the board.
For magnifying, I use an adjustable...
Late to the party, but I'll also chime in on the SS-02. It works extremely well and is worth the cost. It performs much better than one of the $5 plastic solder suckers. I don't have much luck with solder wick
Recently I had a Mouser order which included 30 of a certain resistor value. The bag came with about 6. That's the only time I've ever had something strange happen with them. I didn't go back to customer service due to $.50 worth of resistors.
I love the Timmy, and just recently finished the Cobal (Blues Driver) and think it's great. I haven't built a PPCB delay, but I've read good things about the Mad Professor delay