Tgought I would update you all on this. I did order from the
advertiser on ebay and can say the service was excelent. As for
Stanislav's power supply, I have already got up and running a psu on a
pcb which i designed using a maxim chip.

On Jan 2, 8:40 pm, Adam Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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