[hpsdr] [ATLAS] Gerbers posted...

Ray Anderson ray.anderson at xilinx.com
Thu Mar 9 16:06:37 PST 2006


Eric-

I agree. I looked over the Gerbers briefly and they look pretty good to
me (at least from a quick look). Phil seems to have captured all the
important stuff at this point. After alpha testing if something needs to
change then let's do it then. In the meantime "blue wire" mods will do
wonders! Feature creep can go on forever.

It looks like the pricing is fairly equal amongst the 'known entity'
shops that people have used and are pleased with. There are at least a
couple low-price options available (like 5$ versus $50) but their level
of goodness is an unknown quantity. (usually if something sounds too
good to be true it is...) I guess we need to decide which route to go
and place an order.

It would probably be a good idea to run the files thru one of the online
file checkers to see if there are any major file syntax problems or
other incompatibilities.


73 de Ray  WB6TPU




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Of Eric Ellison
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 3:50 PM
To: 'Philip Covington'; 'Christopher T. Day'
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Subject: Re: [hpsdr] [ATLAS] Gerbers posted...

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Phil

I agree let's lock it down and go for Alpha at least. "Feature Creep"
will
kill us otherwise. There is time for more features after an alpha run. 

Ray Watsa?

Thanks
Eric


-----Original Message-----
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Of
Philip Covington
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 11:50 AM
To: Christopher T. Day
Cc: High Performance Software Defined Radio Discussion List
Subject: Re: [hpsdr] [ATLAS] Gerbers posted...

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On 3/9/06, Christopher T. Day <CTDay at lbl.gov> wrote:
> It may be that no one currently is using the POWER-ON pin, but should
> that mean that no one _can_? If we're using an ATX power supply, some
> other developer will probably expect to use it like an ATX power
supply.
>

Ok, but we have to lock this down somewhere...

I added T9 which brings out the PWR_OK signal from J19.

Phil N8VB
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