Your board is on page 6 right?
http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...?t=3225&page=6
(for those just coming in... this post is long no?)
How about developing your board with a DC to DC on it needing 5V input in addition to the DACs and adding a .1 pin dual row header for a crimp ILDA connector on a ribbon cable (makes putting it in a box easier)? I would definitely buy some of those! Plus it would be a great starting place.... no need for the digital pots though... regular ones or no pots would be just fine. Please?
So the board would contain 6 x 12 bit SPI DACs bussed together with 6 slave selects and the LDAC line all bussed together. A 5V to +/-12V? DC to DC converter, all opamps for the analog voltage conversion to differential and maybe some adjustment pots, and finally a connector for an ILDA DB25 on a ribbon. That leaves $55 for the board... ($130 - $85 = $55).
Then we just add controller and firmware/software. Start off with simple firmware/software that just does the basics... point output at up to 60kpps and work from there adding more complexity as we go.
It will be an "open" kit and "budget" all in one!
And... if we find that the controller/platform won't work or we run into a limitation... switch it for another something that will work... that board will work with many many different micros....