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  • Originally posted by SilverSurfer17 View Post
    Im using 12 cells at 16 volts then stepping it down. Because with 3 cells you only use around 30% of the battery. With 4 you use around 40% of the battery. Minus the little you use in the converter.
    just use one of these, and reverse the center or end one, so you get 12 volts, youll want 2 negs and 1 pos on one end.

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    Last edited by Matt_Rowe; 02-15-2021, 01:56 AM. Reason: i forget things chemo brain

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    • Originally posted by 6666 View Post
      Its fairly easy if you have a Pmos, ground is the negative battery plate,
      if you have a Nmos ground is positive battery plate.
      If you have a a virtual ground (or virtual earth) then thats a little different,
      usually made from a couple of resisters or an op amp with the node as ground.

      Whats being proposed with the current limiting is a simple 12 volt globe in series with the load powered from the 12 volt side of the power supply which is isolated from the mains.
      I just use an 8 pack of nicads.

      To be clearer Pmos TX and Nmos TX.
      We really need more time to edit thanks.

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      • Just building up my BOM and I would much appreciate the groups wisdom on what parts I should, or should not use. I have a large portion of this stuff in the shop, but for the sake of completeness, I am trying to get everything documented. I have included the corresponding Mouser part numbers.

        I know I need help with the FQT7N10 mosfet and the 2/3-pin 100th pitch headers. I know there was some chatter earlier on about the correct crystal. Did I get that right?

        My goal is to use quality parts, that have the correct pitch, and are not total overkill. I must admit, all gold sockets are nice, but I am going for a good balance of cost and performance.

        Thanks!

        Componet Location on PCB Quanty Mouser #
        16x2 LCD Module U4 1 763-0216BZ-RN-YBW
        78L05 +5V regulator U7 1 595-UA78L05CLPR
        79L05 -5V regulator U6 1 595-MC79L05ACLPR
        4066BP bilateral switches U5 1 595-SN74HC4066N
        LT1054 voltage converter U8 1 584-LT1054CN8#PBF
        NE555 timer U11 1 595-NE555P
        NE5532 dual opamp U3 1 595-NE5532P
        PIC18F4520 microcontroller U2 1 579-PIC18F4520-I/P
        TL071 single opamp U1 1 595-TL071CP
        TL072 dual opamp U9-10 2 595-TL072CP
        1N4148 D2-7 6 512-1N4148
        MUR460 D1 1 863-MUR460RLG
        1μF C15-18, C33 5 581-SR215E105MARAP2
        4n7 C19-20, C24 3 80-C322C472F1G
        10nF C25, C30 2 80-MMK5103J50J01L4
        22pF C2, C4 2 81-RDE5C2J220J2M1H3A
        22μF electrolytic C8, C28 2 667-50SEK22M
        47μF electrolytic C3, C6, C9 3 80-A759KS476M1KAAE45
        100nF C5, C7, C22-23, C26-27, C31, C34-35 9 80-R82DC3100AA50K
        100μF electrolytic C13-14, C29, C32 4 80-A750BK107M1AAAE24
        470nF C10-12 3 581-SR215E474ZARTR2
        1000μF electrolytic C1, C21 2 80-A750MV108M1EAAE14
        2N3904 NPN Q2, Q4, Q6-8, Q10, Q12 7 583-2N3904
        2N3906 PNP Q3, Q5, Q9 3 512-2N3906BU
        FQT7N10 mosfet Q11, Q13 2 HELP!
        IRF840 mosfet Q1 1 844-IRF840LCPBF
        2-pin 100th pitch PL1-6, PL10-13 10 Help
        3-pin 100th pitch PL7-8 2 Help
        5-pin ICSP PL9 1 bulk pin headders
        1k R8, R19, R25, R37 R57, R62 6 603-MFR-25FBF52-1K
        1M R18, R58, R63-64 4 603-MFR-25FBF52-1M
        1R0 R6, R53 2 603-MFR-25FBF52-1R
        2M2 R52, R54-55 3 603-MFR-25FBF52-2M2
        3R3 2W R2 1 603-RSF200JT-73-3R3
        5k1 R15 1 603-MFR-25FBF52-5K1
        10k multi-turn trimmer R41 1 229-CT-9EW103
        10k R1, R3-5, R7, R9-13, R23, R26, R28, R33- 36, R39-40, R42-43, R45, R49-50, R56, R60-61, R67 28 603-MFR-25FBF52-10K
        12k R68 1 603-MFR-25FBF52-12K
        20k R24, R48 2 603-MFR-25FBF52-20K
        22k R27, R31, R44, R46-47, R51, R59, R65 8 603-MFR-25FBF52-22K
        27R R17, R32 2 603-MFR-25FBF52-27R
        33k R14, R20 2 603-MFR-25FBF52-33K
        33R R66 1 603-MFR-25FBF52-33R
        100k multi-turn trimmer R22, R30 2 229-CT-9EW104
        100k R16, R21, R29 3 603-MFR-25FBF52-100K
        100R R38 1 603-MFR-25FBF52-100R
        20MHz crystal XTAL1 1 815-ABL-20-B1U

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        • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
          Just building up my BOM and I would much appreciate the groups wisdom on what parts I should, or should not use. I have a large portion of this stuff in the shop, but for the sake of completeness, I am trying to get everything documented. I have included the corresponding Mouser part numbers.

          I know I need help with the FQT7N10 mosfet and the 2/3-pin 100th pitch headers. I know there was some chatter earlier on about the correct crystal. Did I get that right?

          My goal is to use quality parts, that have the correct pitch, and are not total overkill. I must admit, all gold sockets are nice, but I am going for a good balance of cost and performance.

          Thanks!
          Here are a couple of part numbers:
          512-FQT7N10LTF Mouser
          A-197 Tayda
          A-236 Tayda

          I did a series of build videos for this project:
          https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...Ny2u3m-SRFjPFy

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          • Thanks for the part number 512-FQT7N10LTF. The fact they were SMD was throwing me off. Still hunting for 2/3-pin 100th pin headers on Mouser.

            Videos helped, thanks for posting those. I love the use of screw terminal connection you did on the more static connections, like the coil. What's the pitch?

            I also added a few sockets to my cart.
            6X 571-1-2199298-2
            1X 571-1-2199298-4
            1X 571-1-2199299-5

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            • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
              Thanks for the part number 512-FQT7N10LTF. The fact they were SMD was throwing me off. Still hunting for 2/3-pin 100th pin headers on Mouser.
              571-9-146278-0 Mouser
              These are breakaway so you can snap them to what size you want

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              • dingbatca,
                The XTAL I used is Mouser #520-ECS200-18-4X-CKM
                The pn 815-ABL-20-B1U you listed should also work.

                surfdetector posted the FQT7N19 MOSFET number

                For 0.1" pins and header I buy 517-929974-01-36-RK & 517-9611366404AR, then cut them to number of pins needed.

                Resistors are 1/4W, 0.3" long body so bent leads are 0.4" to PCB pads.
                100k trim pot 229-CT-9EW104 is correct size.

                I also like those screw terminals and just found them in Mouser, pn 651-1725656.

                For the four push button I soldered on straight pins but then found the LCB interfered with mating header.
                I'm going to replace them with right angle pins like these: 649-1012937990904BLF

                I think you are good to go.

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                • Updated to the known working XTAL. Got plenty of plain pin header lying around the house. OUCH! those screw terminals are expensive. Might just stick with simple pin headers. My current BOM is at $58, PDF is attached. I re-worked the capacitors and resistors so save a bit, and have in-stock parts.

                  Is there any where else fellow members would cut corners, or splurge on better parts?
                  Attached Files

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                  • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
                    Is there any where else fellow members would cut corners, or splurge on better parts?
                    You would save significantly if you purchased the majority of the parts from Tayda. The price point on the screw terminals alone is worth it.
                    Cheers

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                    • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
                      Thanks for the part number 512-FQT7N10LTF. The fact they were SMD was throwing me off. Still hunting for 2/3-pin 100th pin headers on Mouser.

                      Videos helped, thanks for posting those. I love the use of screw terminal connection you did on the more static connections, like the coil. What's the pitch?


                      I also added a few sockets to my cart.
                      6X 571-1-2199298-2
                      1X 571-1-2199298-4
                      1X 571-1-2199299-5
                      I had to get my Molex connectors at Jamco
                      2 pin socket 234798
                      2pin plug 879588

                      3 pin socket already had
                      3 pin plug 232274

                      5 pin socket 234827
                      5 pin plug 232291.

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                      • Thanks for the notes, and the Jamco part numbers.

                        I updated my BOM with Tayda part numbers. I am still missing a few components that I cant seem to find on Tayda's site:
                        MUR460
                        FQT7N10 mosfet
                        3R3 2W

                        Otherwise I think I have everything. $17.87, and that includes the 6X screw terminals! WIN! That's a lot better then the $50 /wo screw terminals, I have on Mouser.
                        Attached Files

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                        • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
                          Thanks for the notes, and the Jamco part numbers.

                          I updated my BOM with Tayda part numbers. I am still missing a few components that I cant seem to find on Tayda's site:
                          MUR460
                          FQT7N10 mosfet
                          3R3 2W

                          Otherwise I think I have everything. $17.87, and that includes the 6X screw terminals! WIN! That's a lot better then the $50 /wo screw terminals, I have on Mouser.
                          I simply made the 3R3 2w from two one watt resistors

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                          • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
                            Thanks for the notes, and the Jamco part numbers.

                            I updated my BOM with Tayda part numbers. I am still missing a few components that I cant seem to find on Tayda's site:
                            MUR460
                            FQT7N10 mosfet
                            3R3 2W

                            Otherwise I think I have everything. $17.87, and that includes the 6X screw terminals! WIN! That's a lot better then the $50 /wo screw terminals, I have on Mouser.
                            You may have to bite the bullet and get those last couple of items elsewhere. Tayda does have 3R3 in one watt form. Even paying the extra shipping from Mouser you still come out ahead.

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                            • Originally posted by dingbatca View Post
                              Thanks for the notes, and the Jamco part numbers.

                              I updated my BOM with Tayda part numbers. I am still missing a few components that I cant seem to find on Tayda's site:
                              MUR460
                              FQT7N10 mosfet
                              3R3 2W

                              Otherwise I think I have everything. $17.87, and that includes the 6X screw terminals! WIN! That's a lot better then the $50 /wo screw terminals, I have on Mouser.
                              Hi Dingbatca,
                              I can help you out with 1X MUR460 and 2X
                              FQT7N10 mosfet. I might have a spare 3R3 2W somewhere but can't promise. PM me with your address and I will send them over.
                              For future reference 5X 2 pole screw terminals ?2.85 GDP are av
                              ailable at 5 x 2-Way Terminal Block 2.54mm Pitch 6A | eBay

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                              • Thanks so much for the offer, but I put in my Mouser and Tayda orders an hour ago. Spent $70.13 USD on Tayda. Spent $7.22 + $7.99 for shipping on Mouser. 3X PCB's were ordered last week, but I don't expect to see them this side of the pond for another week.

                                Why 3X? One to blow out, one to use, and one to heavily tweak.

                                Any advise on a cheap ICSP that will work well with the VooDoo? I am an Arduino/Teensy person, never used a PIC before.

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