Sujet : Re: An actual circuit
De : invalid (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Edward Rawde)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 25. May 2024, 04:39:02
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"john larkin" <
jl@650pot.com> wrote in message
news:obm25jtajqj96tjutjmo4vhlvglje74444@4ax.com...On Fri, 24 May 2024 22:56:02 -0400, "Edward Rawde"
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
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"Mike Monett VE3BTI" <spamme@not.com> wrote in message
news:XnsB17CDFBC01F77idtokenpost@135.181.20.170...
Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> wrote:
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Insect cruelty. Plus you have to count their tiny feets backwards.
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The only good bugs is dead bugs. ;)
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
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The major flaw with dead bugs is you lose the identification of the ic.
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Six months later, you will have no idea what the circuit is, where the
important signals are, or how the circuit works.
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Many high frequency ic's have a ground tab that must be connected to
ground. This is not possible with dead bugs.
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Often not all of a prototype must be on a copperclad ground plane.
Perpheral supporting circuits can be placed on a prototype board, with a
section of ground plane mounted on the proto board as needed. This makes
mounting test points and input and output signals much easier.
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Amazon has a large selection of suitable proto boards:
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https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=prototype+pcb+board
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I used to like Speedwire, particularly if I wanted and 8-bit CPU and a
bunch
of 22V10s.
But it's no surprise I can barely find any reference to it now.
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https://www.google.com/search?&q=speedwire+bicc-vero&tbm=isch
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https://www.edn.com/wp-content/uploads/contenteetimes-images-01mdunn-benchtalk-proto4.jpg
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MRM
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It's cheap and easy now to make a few double-side or multilayer PCBs
for anything complex.
True but you can reuse a speedwire board :)
What PCB design system/software do you use?