I am interested in building the SD2000 metal detector and i am sure so are many other people on this forum, i think from what i read some are doing so at this moment. With varying degrees of success the problem as I see it is the complexity of the pc Board and being all surface mounted components makes it a very scary project as it would only take one small mistake to render the project useless and very difficult to find and repair the error.
What I am proposing and I am not sure if it will work or if there is enough interest by our more advanced and capable contributors, but how about breaking the project up into individual circuit boards on a main mother board with power supply this would allow different contributors to build test and submit each section as a group project, and would also allow for upgrading modifying any given section as a board at a time.
Example if someone comes up for a better front end receiver amp board would be simple to unplug it and replace with the new board, or if someone wants to design a microprocessor logic board just unplug the logic board and replace it. I am not bad with electronics have been doing it as a hobby for a long time now but I’m not fully technical as I know there are problems with noise and crossover talk and the such but the old s100 computers worked with a mother board and plug in boards so I think it could work what do you think?
What I am proposing and I am not sure if it will work or if there is enough interest by our more advanced and capable contributors, but how about breaking the project up into individual circuit boards on a main mother board with power supply this would allow different contributors to build test and submit each section as a group project, and would also allow for upgrading modifying any given section as a board at a time.
Example if someone comes up for a better front end receiver amp board would be simple to unplug it and replace with the new board, or if someone wants to design a microprocessor logic board just unplug the logic board and replace it. I am not bad with electronics have been doing it as a hobby for a long time now but I’m not fully technical as I know there are problems with noise and crossover talk and the such but the old s100 computers worked with a mother board and plug in boards so I think it could work what do you think?

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