December 28, 201411 yr Author Birgir will be building the T2's. I am just going to watch. smaller version of my attenuator board, definitely want to see this. if you make it surface mount only, then you can shrink it a fair amount. The one knob control is definitely one of the better ideas.
December 28, 201411 yr It must nice to have a Birgir for that I've used these relays, G6KU-2F-Y-DC4.5, controlled by the MAX4821EUP in another project. Very simple circuit and works perfectly. The relays are much smaller than the original ones. Going to all SMD parts would help a bit as well.
December 28, 201411 yr Author how do you drive bipolar single coil relay with single switch to ground?
December 28, 201411 yr We will do a competely SMD attenuator as Í'm not going to assemble them... I'm also in charge of parts procurement. If everything I've bought turns out to be real then I'll have parts for at least 50 T2's... or even 100.
December 28, 201411 yr I used two pins per coil. Here's the tech note I followed: http://www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/3288 That's a lot of T2's in the wild
December 28, 201411 yr Author the amb method. trouble is they dont switch as fast that way. should be ok though.
December 28, 201411 yr The nice thing with the maxim driver is that I can set all of the pins low/high with one set instruction. It is programmable via a 3 bit address. I'm using an expander to control the address and set/reset. I've designed it so I can control two drivers with one expander, so two expanders and 4 drivers per channel. I've been setting one relay at a time, which is the same as I was doing with the original boards. I think I can get each channel to about 4" x 1.5". I'd like to see them mount one to the other. If we offset the relays this should work fine. Total dimension for balanced would be about 4" x 1.5" x 1". Edited December 28, 201411 yr by Kerry
December 31, 201411 yr I finally got the HV caps and the PS up and running. The voltages look good including bias and pre-reg voltages. I mounted the transformer and board to a temporary wood cutout that I milled. Fit looks good. The wiring is nice and neat... Here you can see the transformer in the steel case mounted to top plate (wood for now)... So far so good Edited December 31, 201411 yr by Kerry
December 31, 201411 yr Yes, great work Kerry. Very satisfying for you I trust. Hope it sounds great too.
December 31, 201411 yr Author I actually think I can get a balanced step attenuator with those relays in the same size as the original, all 16 relays. But a human is unlikely to ever be able to assemble it.
December 31, 201411 yr Thanks - and yes it does sound great. Kevin - Are you thinking of doing two columns and continuing to use both sides? Could be interesting. It would be nice if it could be soldered by hand too. Maybe trim down the control area a bit too.
December 31, 201411 yr Author yep 2 colums and both sides. you might as well put it all on one board because of the size of the drivers determines the minimum width if you solder all the resistors first, then possibly the inside row of pins on the relays could be hard to get at.
January 1, 201511 yr I've done the test fit for the amp section as well. Here's a better approximation of what it will look like. From underneath (Excuse the mess of wires. I'll fix those up once I'm happy with the fit)... Here's a shot from the top of the amp... I've just been listening for the past hour. Sounds great EDIT: PS. Happy New Year! Edited January 1, 201511 yr by Kerry
January 1, 201511 yr Author but but... its upside down. anyway http://gilmore.chem.northwestern.edu/atten2stereobal.jpg 2.05 x 3 inches but only 2 layers and still have to add or change the drivers Edited January 1, 201511 yr by kevin gilmore
January 1, 201511 yr I think it sounds better upside down I see you did a lot of work on the board since last night. I love it I noticed the serial interface for the drivers. That really simplifies the board. This will fit perfectly in my build.
January 1, 201511 yr Author 3 hours total 6 shots of various vodka's (new kickass Russian/French restaurant with 50 different vodka's) http://dekarestaurant.com/ and after generating the netlist, its still correct. scary The nice thing is this way you can drive all 32 relays at the same exact time. but unless you can calculate relay position, a lookup table is necessary board file posted, needs checking Edited January 1, 201511 yr by kevin gilmore
January 2, 201511 yr Kerry, would it be possible to get ahold of your 9-pin pattern? Or hole diameters and outer circle radius and angles?
January 2, 201511 yr Really nice work Kerry. You really amaze me everytime I see your build. Happy New Year! Wachara C.
January 3, 201511 yr I have been running in my build and it sounds better than the first - really very pleased. I put a heat-sink across the middle and bolted the current sources to that so it runs cooler.
January 3, 201511 yr Very beautiful build Geoff. Eye catching aesthetics. Polished and modern look. I know it sounds great, asI have your boards. That heat sink is giving me ideas... Thanks for making your PCBs available to all. The KGST is spoiling me.
January 3, 201511 yr My own design; 3mm anodised aluminium alloy panels, thick machined FP. Knob turned by me, Ring illuminated mains switch by me. My original design was a little more ordinary, the style was the input of www.incredibledesign.co.uk Edited January 15, 201511 yr by headinclouds
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