On 16/02/2011 15:46, Petri Pellinen wrote:
I would be interested in buying one. The DIN connectors seem to be
rather expensive so I'm a bit concerned about the price. A kit instead
of a finished assembly would also be nice. Four slots would probably
be optimal for my use. Can't answer your other questions since I have
never used one before :)

/Petri

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Plastic<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all,

I have been asked off-list if I could make some backplanes. I have a stack
of the connectors already, so, if there was demand, I could do this quite
easily.

The questions are:

Is there any demand for this?
Is there any deficiency or design issue with previous ones that needs
correcting? (clearances? support? clean power?)
How are they normally used/oriented? How could they be improved?
How many expansion ports does your backplane have, how many do you use, and
how many do you wish you had?

Maybe people could send me photos off-list of their backplane set-ups so I
can see what people are doing!

Dave
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I have several backplanes available if anyone needs one:

a) A Jurgen Falkenberg 2 slot unbuffered / unpowered backplane
b) An unknown unbuffered / unpowered backplane which has a nice blue PCB - oddly it has 2 female connectors and 2 male connectors (any ideas - anyone.....)
c) A QPlane - powered buffered backplane, with 3 slots
d) A Jurgen Falkenberg QL-Bus - see http://www.rwapadventures.com/ql_wiki/index.php?title=QL-Bus

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