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    Default Can anyone help me ?

    At the moment i,m wiring my second projector and i found that it is quite a challenge. Because i,m building another one i wanted to ask if there is anyone her at PL who can help me with designing a Personal Breakout Board? I have seen the one from DZ but its not quite what i,m looking for.( because of the scanfail in between the color signals)
    On the board there should be a terminal for Fb3 (input signals) , Gento,s scanfail, 3 colour outputs, and x an y driver connector.It also needs the+ 24 v and -24 v of course for the scannerdrivers. If someone can help me that would be great! If someone is in need of something like an optical baseplate or mounts maybe i can help, so let me know so we can help each other.

    Shoot me a pm if you have PCB designing skills.

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by edison View Post
    At the moment i,m wiring my second projector and i found that it is quite a challenge. Because i,m building another one i wanted to ask if there is anyone her at PL who can help me with designing a Personal Breakout Board? I have seen the one from DZ but its not quite what i,m looking for.( because of the scanfail in between the color signals)
    On the board there should be a terminal for Fb3 (input signals) , Gento,s scanfail, 3 colour outputs, and x an y driver connector.It also needs the+ 24 v and -24 v of course for the scannerdrivers. If someone can help me that would be great! If someone is in need of something like an optical baseplate or mounts maybe i can help, so let me know so we can help each other.

    Shoot me a pm if you have PCB designing skills.

    Thanks!
    Hi Edison,

    Norm Defayette can design and build PCB's of almost any kind. You can contact him via this link here
    " http://www.ctrnd.com/index1.html "
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    Talking You should give it a try yourself =)

    Hey Edison,

    I suggest you give it a shot yourself! Why not!?

    The two companies below provide free software with complete part libraries that you can design your own PCB's for reasonable cost... I think it's expressPCB who offer $50 for three PCB's if you keep it within the size requirements...

    I have experienced both of these sources and I can't believe how user friendly and reasonably priced they are.

    http://www.expresspcb.com/

    http://www.pad2pad.com/

    At least download the software and see for yourself

    Laserguy

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    Thanks laserguy!!!

    I apriciate your help. I will look into it!!


    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by LASERGUY View Post
    I suggest you give it a shot yourself! Why not!?

    I have experienced both of these sources and I can't believe how user friendly and reasonably priced they are.

    http://www.expresspcb.com/

    http://www.pad2pad.com/
    I have used both as well and agree they are very easy to work with.

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