Demonstration of the production prototype of my home made TTL NAND gate package, constructed from two surface mount PCBs in one dual inline package.
Complete Do-It-Yourself instructions are on my design and engineering page: http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html #LVDCbuild
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Email:info @frantone.com
Complete Do-It-Yourself instructions are on my design and engineering page: http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html #LVDCbuild
Fran's Daily Updates blog: http://www.contourcorsets.com/daily/daily.html
Email:info @frantone.com
Love it!
Nice, it's very tiny. I think you use special iron for that.
I read that as "chickening out" :-P.
We can rebuild him. We have the technology
Well, the electronics are one thing. The rockets are a completely OTHER thing. You have to figure out how to mix an oxidizer with fuel to get the rocket to burn. Then there's vectoring, etc. All the things the LVDC was supposed to do.
I would need more room, and discount pricing on liquid oxygen by the trainload.
I agree. build a Saturn V.2 and beat NASA to mars by 15 years!
Very cool… might actually try my hand in SMD soldering finally and try this!
Now that you have put so much effort in reverse-engineering and reconstructing the Saturn 5, I think that you should go all the way…