The 2811DC15 and 2811DC30 boards are still a few weeks off due to mucking around with the supplier of my loaded boards. I'm in talks with him to see what I can do to get the final price down as the Australian dollar has dropped 20% from when I got the last lot loaded. This means that there will be a price rise but I won't know by how much until the boards are ready for shipping. I'm hoping to keep it to less than $5 but that is probably wishful thinking.
I still have plenty of stock of the Mega60 board and the USB dongles.
When the next shipment of boards turns up it will include 2801DC15 and 2801DC30 boards. I have 5 prototypes of each here that I will flog off at a discounted as there was 3 minor mistakes on the board. As far as functionality goes they do the same sort of thing as the 2811 boards but suit the 2801 chipset. The boards will be a couple of dollars dearer than the 2811 equivalents as there is an extra clock line in and out and that adds some extra stuff to the boards.
When the shipment arrives I will also begin testing on my DMX36 board which is a 36 channel DC board that offers higher current than possibly anything else on the market. It'll be able to run 4 30A fuses which will allow up to 4 different power supplies to be connected. The board is primarily targeted for running of high current RGB strip or dumb elements.
There'll be a few other boards that will hit the market at the same time but they're boring.
Alan
I still have plenty of stock of the Mega60 board and the USB dongles.
When the next shipment of boards turns up it will include 2801DC15 and 2801DC30 boards. I have 5 prototypes of each here that I will flog off at a discounted as there was 3 minor mistakes on the board. As far as functionality goes they do the same sort of thing as the 2811 boards but suit the 2801 chipset. The boards will be a couple of dollars dearer than the 2811 equivalents as there is an extra clock line in and out and that adds some extra stuff to the boards.
When the shipment arrives I will also begin testing on my DMX36 board which is a 36 channel DC board that offers higher current than possibly anything else on the market. It'll be able to run 4 30A fuses which will allow up to 4 different power supplies to be connected. The board is primarily targeted for running of high current RGB strip or dumb elements.
There'll be a few other boards that will hit the market at the same time but they're boring.
Alan