Hi Kevin,
  Please note that if you decide to build from Stanislav Pechal's schematic,
you must replace his MC34063 v1 powersupply with at least Mike's MC34063
mk1.5 supply (or something else). The powersupply design that Stanislav
draws is nothing but a misery as I can personally attest.

-Adam

On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 12:24 PM, pewter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Many thanks for the replies. Yes, the schematic from Stanislav Pechal
> is the one I seemed to remember, I just could not put ‘my finger on
> it’. I knew it looked familiar.
> I have made pcb’s in the past, photo resist board and used Easy PC in
> the days of DOS and when it was cheaper. I am now looking at the free
> offering from RS Components, I quite like it. I have already designed
> a HV generator and a 1 pulse/sec generator  for my own use. I am also
> looking at learning about PIC’s. It is just that I have a relatively
> immediate need so a half way house between a complete own design and
> full kit is ideal hence to ebay offering seemed ideal.
> I may well go down the Stanislav Pechal route. As for using a  pcb,
> either use a commercial company although I did get a lot of
> satisfaction form DIY. Getting up to date the ‘PCB in a BOX’ looks
> interesting.
>
>
>

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