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A teeny tiny daughter board for the RCA phono sockets. Panelising and slotted through-plated holes are new features 🙂
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Brett's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Midiking
A teeny tiny daughter board for the RCA phono sockets. Panelising and slotted through-plated holes are new features 🙂
https://easyeda.com/julian256
The fitting problem you describe is caused by you using it wrong. The connector is supposed to be raised 1 millimeter above the board. That is why the barb is 1.7mm below the "fat bit".
Hi Julian, Can you help me with panelizing PCB's? Every time i try JLC report back with an error – too many v-cuts, I'm only putting 5 panels on 1 board and 6 on the other i tried. (btw i use EDA and the EDA panelize tool)
Fantastic video! I love watching your vids! I've learnt so much from you!
Regarding the "V" notch. Is this something that's done at PCB design level or is this a pre-order option with JLCPCB?
Very nice job Julian! I'm loving the vocoder stuff. Maybe you could start up a store, selling these boards so we can all make one 🙂
This was painful to watch!
Hi Julian! Where can I learn more about your pwm5-charger? Do you have a kit I can buy from you?
You can make a perfectly flat solder joint with through-plated holes or vias by using a little flux in the hole and a minimal amount of solder, then leaving the iron on the pin for a second longer to get it to drain into the hole… You will lose some mechanical strength though.
If you are concerned about RCA availability in the future then why don't you put 8pin DIL Sockets onto your mainboard?
This would make the entire RCA board swappable so you would be easily able to swap to another connector in the future (Not just RCA either)!
Dear Julian,
Can you help me?
I have bought a RD dph 3205 Buck boost to charge a 19v 3.4A laptop from my litle 12v Solar system. And it doesnt work
Previusly i used a litle Buck boost board from Amazon who work perfectly .
Thanks.
Colany
That kind of board is called an "interposer" board.
You like technology and taking things apart? I've asked BigClive, but had no luck…I was wondering if you would be interested in taking a RGB remote controlled bulb apart, with explanation of what is inside? I have four IRC RGB Light bulb's in my house and they have been excellent. They have many different colour modes, full and dim light settings and automatic gradient settings. I thought that taking one apart would be educational, but I don't want to take apart one of mine as I don't really know what I am doing! I hope this message finds you well and you may consider doing this on your channel. Not sure why BigClive refused, I even offered to buy the bulb for him…
I can see using an adapter board as useful. It helps adapt to a specific connector without making board changes.
The phono pin boards, and the main board phono pins, look like IC pins. Maybe use 2 circular pins instead of 2 rows of 4 pins. This is to avoid confusing the phono plug for an IC when looking at the main board. So, the main board also needs to be modified. I didn't see the previous video, so maybe there is a reason for the IC type layout.