For anybody interested, I programmed 12 chips, and I'll put together 12 PCB sets to go along with them to start out.
The cost including Priority shipping to the continental US will be $135 for this 3 PCB set including:
- The programmed firmware chip,
- the main PCB,
- 1 tube socket board PCB (Choice of ONE: 1 with mostly SMT, or 1 with only 1 easy SMD chip),
- and a PSU connection PCB.
I will email support docs, the BOM you will need, and a copy of the GUI with my customizations. If you don't specify the tube socket board type, I will send the simpler / less SMT version by default. Or if you prefer both socket boards be included, the bundle price will be $150 instead of $135.
I use Belton Micalex PC mount sockets, which are not on the BOM. Others might also fit. For the octal socket, I removed the mounting ring so it would fit through the top panel with the noval sockets sitting flush for the next one I'm building with this PCB set. I'm using 3/8" standoffs, I'll post photos after it's built.
You'll also want to use a metal enclosure, and make sure the mounting screws with ground/shield connections get continuity to the enclosure (PSU and Socket Board PCBs are earthed via the mounting screws).
As I mentioned previously:It's important to note that
there is no heater power supply built in to the PCB. This is what I use for the heater power supply:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LWXAC5E. I've been using that for a few years, and it works great. I'm sure there are other similar supplies that would also work well.
The PSU connection PCB has two power output connectors, one for the main PCB, and one for the Heater supply.
The main PSU I'm using is this 20V laptop style supply:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RDPQ2GW/ - I clipped the end off of that and swapped it with a standard barrel plug, and covered it with some heat shrink for my tester. Other 20V laptop power supplies should also work.
If you'd like to order a set, send me a private message and we can figure out payment method and shipping details.
Please keep in mind this is not a beginner project, and both high quality soldering skill and attention to detail are required.
Thanks,
Josh
PS. When stock becomes available, I will place a PCBA order to have an option with the SMT stuff already in place. That version will obviously cost more based on the cost of production.