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Message #12380



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Steven Dang az-anuxm1@usa.net
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 03:42:25 -0500
Subject: Re: Nu/Nv smt boards



I've been working on that design for some time now as well. The difference
is, my design is connected by machine pin sockets that are soldered into the
board. This allows three dimensional construction of nv's and nu's. There
is
a switch to interchange between nv and nu. There are sockets of
interchangable resistors. There is also a socket of an led if someone
wishes
to debug there nv/nu net. The only problem that has prevented me from going
on with ordering is that i can't find a way to connect the boards such that
they would become a suspended bicore or suspended anything. How did u solve
this problem with your dip chip format. Did u solve it? Oh and you can
purchase the single smt schmitt trigger chips from digikey for $.30-$.60
depending on the quantity that u order. They are listed just after the
panasonic ic's under "tinylogic"

Steven Dang

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