pointyhat
Newbie level 4
Firstly - Hi this is my first post.
Posting this is more of a validation exercise to make sure I'm not insane.
I'm getting rather frustrated with the non-availability of certain integrated circuits. There seems to be a complete vacuum of formerly useful ones. Particularly OTAs and a lot of 74-series logic have almost died. Also, pretty much anything that was designed in the 80's and on is just a box with a glue blob ASIC in or requires a rework station to fix. I'm also fluffed off with seeing people throwing together stuff with an Arduino in the middle. This has lead to some focus on my part on good old fashioned design and collecting some 1970s equipment...
So rather extremely, I've sold all my old kit which TBH was bloody unreliable, poorly made and expensive (apart from my fluke 73 I will say) and grabbed discrete boat-anchor kit where possible. I've bagged a '77 HP power supply (6236b), a nice '76 50MHz dual trace scope (telequipment d83) and a fluke bench meter for less than 100GBP - ~$150. Each required some work but are all happy and working now
I'm going on a purely discrete mission for a bit and aiming for simplicity and designs which will last past the current integrated circuit fads. The most complicated device will be literally a simple BJT.
Am I insane?
Posting this is more of a validation exercise to make sure I'm not insane.
I'm getting rather frustrated with the non-availability of certain integrated circuits. There seems to be a complete vacuum of formerly useful ones. Particularly OTAs and a lot of 74-series logic have almost died. Also, pretty much anything that was designed in the 80's and on is just a box with a glue blob ASIC in or requires a rework station to fix. I'm also fluffed off with seeing people throwing together stuff with an Arduino in the middle. This has lead to some focus on my part on good old fashioned design and collecting some 1970s equipment...
So rather extremely, I've sold all my old kit which TBH was bloody unreliable, poorly made and expensive (apart from my fluke 73 I will say) and grabbed discrete boat-anchor kit where possible. I've bagged a '77 HP power supply (6236b), a nice '76 50MHz dual trace scope (telequipment d83) and a fluke bench meter for less than 100GBP - ~$150. Each required some work but are all happy and working now
I'm going on a purely discrete mission for a bit and aiming for simplicity and designs which will last past the current integrated circuit fads. The most complicated device will be literally a simple BJT.
Am I insane?