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The multiple pages was what I was thinking, too.  Maybe I (or another person) create a page specifically for Sean's SSR design, then create a section here called 'designs' under which we can create links to the different types.  Under that section we could also have a link to a generic schematic.  Power dissipation and ratings could be on separate pages, too, and because you (Phil) are the author of most of that anyway, it could get copy-and-pasted over here.
The multiple pages was what I was thinking, too.  Maybe I (or another person) create a page specifically for Sean's SSR design, then create a section here called 'designs' under which we can create links to the different types.  Under that section we could also have a link to a generic schematic.  Power dissipation and ratings could be on separate pages, too, and because you (Phil) are the author of most of that on the VIxenlights wiki anyway, it could get copy-and-pasted over here.


[[User:Matt|Matt]] 14:16, 15 June 2007 (MST)
[[User:Matt|Matt]] 14:16, 15 June 2007 (MST)

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There are some other aspects that need to be added, including a discussion on the types of SSRs (hockey=puck vs diy, etc), SSR ratings, power dissipation, schematic and PCB layout for the low-power DIY, references, etc. Do you think that all of this should go on one page, or split up? My vote is for splitting up...one top-level page, one theory page (schematic, component selection, etc) and one (or more) DIY pages (with .pcb file, assembly pictures.

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Phil

The multiple pages was what I was thinking, too. Maybe I (or another person) create a page specifically for Sean's SSR design, then create a section here called 'designs' under which we can create links to the different types. Under that section we could also have a link to a generic schematic. Power dissipation and ratings could be on separate pages, too, and because you (Phil) are the author of most of that on the VIxenlights wiki anyway, it could get copy-and-pasted over here.

Matt 14:16, 15 June 2007 (MST)