Greetings all;

Got that pulley made, everything but the flats on the shaft and the 
setscrews installed in the new hub.

So I thought I'd see about making pockets in the alu bracket I carved at 
gear tooth radius. And I think I should have passable quadrature, but 
untested as yet.

First, I need to carve up a piece of PCB at that same curve so I can glue 
it to the side of the bracket & paste the leads down so cable stress 
won't bend leads and short them out. I have the AT-667's glued in but 
didn't use a whole glob of superglue on one sitting in a wider pocket so 
I can bust it loose and adjust the quadrature.

There is not a lot of room on the left side of this bracket, but there is 
some on the right side as its beyond the gear. So I can if there's 
clearance for wire wrap wire to cross the back of the bracket, and to 
the PCB which I'll cut traces in at the curvature of the bracket so I'll 
have the std 5 wire take out to get to normal cable off the end of the 
PCB.  Thats the plan anyway. I need to put the head cover back on to 
make sure theres clearance. I'll lay a string of playdough on it, like 
plastigage. :)

Peter C. Wallace:

Do you have a software tool I can use to trace this *$#& BoB pin by pin?.  
The labeling, and the docs that I was sent, do not have enough info to 
clue me as to what pin on the 5i25, would correspond to what circuit it 
feeds.  Many thanks if you do.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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