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    this post is nearly 4 months old now, hows soon is soon mr briggs lol ;-) ;-)
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    Aye aye aye... What's all this?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by danielbriggs View Post
    Aye aye aye... What's all this?!

    Surfleet Mr. Con... Surfleet

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    ah i see they will be on sale at surfleet.

    will it b like an new iphone going on sale with people queuing round the block ;-)
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    Just to keep all in the picture....
    the MATilda buffer boards are not gonna make it to Surfleet - the boards are scheduled to arrive on Sat. - which is a bit of a bugger but they will available on my website from sometime during the week after Surfleet. If by some miracle they arrive before I leave for Linconshire then naturally I will take them to the meet.

    Also as a reminder of the details of the board.
    its dimensions will be 43x120mm and the boards will be available in 2 different versions.
    the first variant will be a power/input board which will have Ilda input power supply and 1x buffered output
    the second variant has 2x buffered outputs and plugs in to the power board from above
    therefore one pair of boards provides 3 buffered outputs and this will be the minimum useful configuration. More output boards can be stacked one into the next providing 2 additional buffered outputs per board. The limiting factor on the number that you can stack will be the power supply. The neat thing is that we can stack everyones output boards into each other when we meet if we wanna do a mega multi projector show.
    Each output is diode clamp protected and outputs are provided on X/Y/Z plus R/G/B channels. though it will be a bare OEM style PCB there will shortly be some pre-cut steel panels that will allow the boards to be mounted - full details of the steel panels will follow once the boards are here.
    Price is not determined yet but the price will be announced at Surfleet next weekend and we will be happy to take pre orders for the boards which will be supplied within a few days of the meet.
    If you want any more info in the mean time please contact myself or Dan Briggs

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    Mccarrot designed also a board with buffered outputs and it has al the connections for easy wiring of your projector.

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...ight=interlock

    Hobbybob will bring this board to the UKLEM to show it. It will be mounted in his projector to show how convinient this board is. Great to see that there is so much development at this side of the ocean
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    Johan
    Mccarrots board and MATilda are very different things - Matilda buffers a single input to many and constantly expandable outputs.
    His board is more akin to my ilda interface boards that I have developed. The fisrt version is really for use in my Shoebox projector, but has made it into a couple of other projectors (I will be fitting one to Jems projector at the meet in Surfleet). The second version of this board which is about 2-3 weeks away is an identical circuit but designed for retro fitting into any projector with provision for upgrades to follow via daughterboard fittment.
    Rob
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    Youre absolutely right. Sorry i misunderstood. I talked to Mccarrot after i posted the reply and i understand the purpose of the board. But thanks anyway for explaining this.

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    see here for details and pictures
    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...310#post146310
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    Introducing Buffy - the internal version of MatIlda
    details here

    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...dirtier-sister.

    Rob
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    Buffy is now in stock
    Order page: http://www.danielbriggs.co.uk/laser/matilda/

    Cheers,
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