Re: Best way to remove copper from a PC board.
- From: "HapticZ" <hapticz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 13:03:27 GMT
60 wires?
use a IDE type cable, perhaps 2 32 wire wide floppy disk IDE style.
u can count them as you position to solder and fit
some flat scsi cables have colored codings
some CAT5 network cable has clear color marking on length of entire
cableset
make a plan, make a clearly written *** PRIOR to doing any soldering,
check it twice, perhaps three times, (on separate days)
even the new BIG led displays are easier to drive, but you may have trouble
finding the right signals to do it if the equip is using nixies (thats
pretty old stuff!)
"Jimmie D" <GFENDER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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assemble the new displays/drivers on an ancillary board that fits within
the
volume/space of the old nixies (they are rather cumbersome eh?)
that can be done wire/wrap or fancy dancy etched effort.
remove the nixies via solder sucker
find the right places to hookup the new displays and point to point
connect.
physically secure the new display in place with best method (i use hot
melt
glue for retrofits on hacked equip/ sometimes brackets as required for
strength)
you're doing the fitting, ( so u know best how much G-forces it will
sustain)
"Jimmie D" <GFENDER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a systron donner freq counter I want to modify to use LEDs
Myof
nixies. I really like the nixie tube readout but I am having to replacethe
drivers too often. My plan is to remove the tracks connecting the 7490nixie
counters to the nixie drivers and to etch away the connections to the
tubes leaving the pads around the holes for the drivers. Replace the
nixie
drivers with 7 segment decoder/drivers and rewire wire wirewrap wire.
weekendThe traces are plated, I think Au, Ferric Chloride left on them alltrouble is removing the old copper. I dont want to dip the whole board.
Im
thinking of applying small aounts of Nitric acid to the traces.
Jimmie
did touch it.. I was loking for something easier than cut and peel andand
wanted all of the old wiring removed if practical. I have used ferric
chloride before on bare Cu traces and it works if you can keep it moist
give it enough time.I
I have made a display assembly using wirewrap dip sockets and vectorboard.
really dont like the looks of the wire wrap pins and will probably go backexperience
to soldertail
I have found some incandescent 7 segment displays, I really like the way
these look and will probably go with them instead of LED. I have
with them and know they can last for decades, much better than the nixies
and 74141drivers.
The displayboard will have eight digits, about 60 wires, can you think of
anyway to reduce the possibility of wiring errors, I am consideing using
color coded wires from the driver to the display.
Jimmie
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