From: Richard Henry on 8 Jul 2010 01:45 On Jul 7, 6:24 pm, "langw...(a)fonz.dk" <langw...(a)fonz.dk> wrote: > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Dolby_SR_breadboar... > > -Lasse I used to work with a power supply designer who surrounded all his breadboards with a cloud of white wires by the time he got them working. "Keeps the smoke in".
From: Robert Baer on 8 Jul 2010 04:01 langwadt(a)fonz.dk wrote: > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Dolby_SR_breadboard.jpg > > > > -Lasse Must be analog, and have some problems as-is: a) go up one "add-on" board on the right and notice one IC half-way plugged in; b) go above the second "add-on" board on the right and see a BAER wire shaped like a lower-case "e"; that is the you-know-what worst browser that Monstor$tomper (or any other "programmer") made.
From: Jan Panteltje on 8 Jul 2010 06:33 On a sunny day (Wed, 7 Jul 2010 18:24:25 -0700 (PDT)) it happened "langwadt(a)fonz.dk" <langwadt(a)fonz.dk> wrote in <ed6abd35-6586-4594-8408-efc8d58b64c8(a)j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>: >http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Dolby_SR_breadboard.jpg > > > >-Lasse At least somebody had patience... Wonder what the bottom side looks like... Here one of mine: ftp://panteltje.com/pub/z80/graphics_card_top.jpg ftp://panteltje.com/pub/z80/graphics_card_bottom.jpg
From: petrus bitbyter on 8 Jul 2010 11:02 <langwadt(a)fonz.dk> schreef in bericht news:ed6abd35-6586-4594-8408-efc8d58b64c8(a)j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Dolby_SR_breadboard.jpg > > > > -Lasse Breadboard? It's a creation, a work of art. You may get legel problems by publishing a copy of it :) petrus bitbyter
From: Cydrome Leader on 8 Jul 2010 11:58 langwadt(a)fonz.dk <langwadt(a)fonz.dk> wrote: > http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/37/Dolby_SR_breadboard.jpg > > > > -Lasse the left board looks strange to me. it doesn't appear to have copper traces except on the edges. Am I seeing this wrong? I can see drilled out spots where traces would have been cut, but I don't see the traces. The right side except for being surface mounted makes more sense. The soldering is pretty need. Is there some 1980s technique to keep solder from flowing down the trace?
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