More S/C encoder boards
Posted: 17 Mar 2021, 18:24
For 11 years now I've been ordering the Single-Channel Emulation Encoder PCBs in large batches for economy, and every year or so I run out and have to assess whether there is still enough interest to warrant another batch, which has usually cost around £400. The PCB company is British and its been great to support them all these years, but when I ran out again, this time I though I would try elsewhere. I had the original Propo and the first Reeduino encoders professionally milled, these were beautiful boards but the process was expensive. For the retro-computing projects I've recently had a few much larger boards done by JLCPCB in China and they are very well made, excellent quality - and a fraction of the price. It was also an opportunity to redesign the board, with the connectors right on the edge and accommodating the 'patch' buzzer driver transistor. The new batch of Single Channel Emulation Encoders arrived from JLCPCB today, I've just built one up and its perfect, very pleased with the boards and with the customer service from JLC. Its nice to know theres no longer a supply or funding problem and a significantly reduced financial risk to me
Not facing A £400 bill means I can order up 30 or so as & when, which is a much more comfortable arrangement. Anyone want a S/C encoder?
Just to be clear, I've never stopped supplying these encoders, they're always available, just ask
The JLCPCB option is simply to ensure that there's an ongoing supply of bare PCBs
Cheers
Phil
Not facing A £400 bill means I can order up 30 or so as & when, which is a much more comfortable arrangement. Anyone want a S/C encoder?
Just to be clear, I've never stopped supplying these encoders, they're always available, just ask
The JLCPCB option is simply to ensure that there's an ongoing supply of bare PCBs
Cheers
Phil