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Subject: | Re: [ts-7000] rs-232 spec'ed output from gps onto ts7400's ttl level serial port |
From: | "Stephen Queen" <> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:38:19 -0600 |
On 8/23/07, Bas Schulte <> wrote: You could use the suggested solution of using the MAX232 which is available from digi-key for $0.90each in quantities of 1.
To build a printed circuit board by going to www.expresspcb.com and downloading and using their tools (Windoz only unfortunately). The cost of that would be $51 dollars or $17 each. If you used digi-key connector S6104 it is $2.01 and the S7024 is $1.23. Figure misc. caps to be around $2.00 and you'd have 3 boards at around $23 apiece. Stephen Queen __._,_.___
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