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So, we are ordering the next round of Opus boards, so we should be back in stock in 2-3 weeks. We were quite surprised at the turnout for the last round and they sold out fast. This order will be a bit larger. We have made a few changes to the two power supplies to bring them into alignment (part sharing, board size, etc), and also will be changing their names. LCPS (Low current Power Supply) will become LCDS (Low current Dual Supply), and the new Ballsie Dual Supply will become the LCBS (Low Current Bipolar Supply). We have also heard the demand, and are going to have a small Optical Input board and kit. It is based around the Toshiba TORX142 receiver (192kHz capable) and sport an on-board voltage regulator for power. Mounting will be via the connectors panel screw mount (kit will include the screw). First guess at pricing for the kit is $15-$18. It's a single-sided board, so for those who like to etch their own, we will be posting a PDF of the copper side. Board size is about 1" square. [link fixed] We are also order some new boards for R&D, and will be posting some more about those in the coming weeks. Good stuff! We can't wait. Edited by user Friday, September 21, 2007 2:38:25 PM(UTC)
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Joined: 8/24/2007(UTC) Posts: 6 Location: Western NY
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I can't wait to hear what other modules you guys have in R&D.
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What are the advantages of optical input? jerry
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