Hi,
I have looked the OSSC project looks a good project with alot of valuable features.
The down side is the price, I think £66 for a Dual Layer PCB and £165 for built board, is too expensive
I have downloaded the PCB KICAD files, to see why the PCB is so expensive. The PCB looks nothing special to attract a high price tag.
I tried a few PCB companies in UK, the leadt expensive £10 each. Getting the SMT chips machine soldered would add an extra ecpense, but not £100 plus.
Also the case looks rubbish.
I would like go see the Q68 Ultra Card for the QL.
Issues and questions.
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Re: Issues and questions.
It's interesting you mention that you think that it'll act as an RF "jammer". I've not seen any interference with any systems or analog & digital radio.Peter wrote:No time for all of that at the moment, so if the OSSC would not collect dust inside and act as a jamming transmitter, I'd be tempted.
If FPGA RF interference were an issue I wonder how many FPGA based and high frequency SoC systems get FCC and CE approval without any faraday cages, merely plastic cases.
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Re: Issues and questions.
I guess Peter holds a HAM licensestephen_usher wrote:It's interesting you mention that you think that it'll act as an RF "jammer". I've not seen any interference with any systems or analog & digital radio.Peter wrote:No time for all of that at the moment, so if the OSSC would not collect dust inside and act as a jamming transmitter, I'd be tempted.
If FPGA RF interference were an issue I wonder how many FPGA based and high frequency SoC systems get FCC and CE approval without any faraday cages, merely plastic cases.

Lots of CE marked stuff has never been tested, its a self certification system so people just slap the mark on. At least in UK there is no department to actually enforce CE (I don't know about other countries).
I have taken devices through actual CE testing with plastic and metal cases and it required quite a bit of work both in code and hardware mods to get them to pass so you can see where my doubts many of these devices were ever tested come from

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Re: Issues and questions.
Lots of expensive testing:stephen_usher wrote:I just wonder how the Raspberry Pi gets away with it.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... formity.md
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/tag/ce-compliance/
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