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ivest wrote ...
Did a quick price up for components at Farnell. Including their minimum order for some components (10 caps of each value ect..) It would be around £40 without the fiber modules. The Fiber modules cost around £13 for the 2412 and £5 for the IFD95.
Just in case no one saw I have about 10 unpopulated REVA boards that are electrically tested left over that I am getting rid of for £8 each including postage.
Eric's new version that he is offering is REV B. The REV A is the same one as on his website and the previous posts. From what I can see in pictures it just looks like the placement of the voltage regulators and capacitors has changed slightly. Just look at his pictures and the one I posted of mine on page 3.
I could throw in a solder stencil too for a £1 if you can wait for me to make one on the laser at college.
Eric can you shed any light on what else is different?
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You are correct, the placement of the regulators has changed such that an off the shelf heat sink can be used for both the 9v (or 12v) and 5v regs. I think I had a couple other small tweaks that I can't remember off the top of my head but nothing major. It should function about the same as the rev A. I plan to put the rev B files up soon once I verify the design with a complete board.
If you guys can get the parts/boards cheaper in country I would recommend it. International shipping from me is probably going to cost you more in the long run. I'm doing this build for people that don't want to hassle with the soldering and simply want to buy a working tested board. By all means I encourage you to build it your self if you are up to the challenge.
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Maybe now, but we are slowly shifting to the ways of the EU. Befor long we will all be in the same boat....
Even so it's still very close on price, buying the parts in the US comes out to be about £37 vs £53 (in-country) you could easly make that up in shipping.
EDIT: Just finished reflowing the first board! It somehow worked my first try! Not sure how that happened... The next one should be even better.
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If you use the proper GDT and CT the board shouldn't need any mods or tweaks, unless you start to venture into the QCW stuff and even then it would probably work with little or no tweaking.
The main thing to adjust is the phase lead and the board comes with the removable quick swap sockets for the phase lead inductor making it easily swappable with no soldering.
However, If it's your first time building a DRSSTC you may want to build it from scratch to learn the in's and out's of how to build the board. It would be a great learning experience if you have not yet tried it.
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Hi Eric,
So that's about $125 + $15 for UK shipping?
Let me know when one is available and how to pay.
Yeah, still dabbling in coiling, i still hope to have a bigger coil one day, it's just that i've been side tracked with health issues (cancers, heart ops and now spine) but i love to read all about yours and other folks's projects. You sure have come a long way in such a small time.
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__=|(:3)-|--{__, Kizmo is correct those bricks are rather fast devices and would probably work fine all the way up to 100KHz with phase lead. A good guideline to follow is for hard switching total switching time doesn't exceed 10% of the period. For phase lead I have personally tryed up to 30% with no issues.
Mel, I just picked that shipping up on the web, however I can't imagine it being any more expensive than that. I will probably post here when I have some built that I'm ready to sell.
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