But is color delay not something wich easyly could be solved by software?
Will the breakout board have any kind of protection?
But is color delay not something wich easyly could be solved by software?
Will the breakout board have any kind of protection?
Nice work David!!
I gues this is a 3 color board. (adding Violet would be nice)
Hey Anthony, yes, it is a 3 channel board, it makes no difference what colors you use, but you only have 3 channels to work with. If you have a QM2K and want to take advantage of all 6 color lines, then two of these would work perfectly!
LOL! Ya like that?! I was never any good at sales, but that line does sound good!
WUhahaha thats ok..... dave.... :-)
Special 6 color price?? wuahahaha
Is there a "daisy"link option for combining these 2 boards with the first breakout board. (i see 3 connectors so it isn't completely clear to me)
Hey Anthony, I haven't thought of multiboard order prices yet, still working out the details. Basically, for connection, there is a 6pin molex header that will come with a cable and connector. The cable will have 6 wires that can be soldered to a DB-25 or just attached to the screw terminals on the breakout board. The output from the color board will be optional, either screw terminal or 2 pin molex headers. The last connection for the color board is power, which is on a 3pin molex header, which will include the cable and connector. The easiest way to power this thing would be from the bi-polar power supply for you scanner amps. The color board has an on board regulator so the input power can be from +/- 10V to +/-30V (+10V GND -10V to +30V GND -30V).
Welp, got the final blessing for the design for the color board, so I'm sending the order off tonight. Here are the statistics for the board, if anyone's interested:
Components: 102
Traces: 1353
Holes: 108
Solder Pads: 572
The backwards writing means it's on the bottom of the board.