You got the sprint files for those rigmo? Would be good to get some boards made, hard to buy any NRG stuff nowadaysrigmo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 9:14 amim find this one..Albert H wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 1:58 am There never were any Gerbers for these boards - they were designed using "EasyPC" made by Number One Systems. This was an ancient DOS PC design programme that Stephen used. I got a copy and did some of the design work myself - adding OLPD to the Pro III and a few other changes. I also used that same programme for the Pro III and Pro IV stereo coders and for the stereo limiter.
Which NRG PLL Pro 3?
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Re: Which NRG PLL Pro 3?
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Re: Which NRG PLL Pro 3?
Gerbers and sprint layout:
https://gareth.net.nz/nrgdocs/nrg/pll_pro_4/
Couldn't remember where I saw these, which was pretty geriatric of me...
https://gareth.net.nz/nrgdocs/nrg/pll_pro_4/
Couldn't remember where I saw these, which was pretty geriatric of me...

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Re: Which NRG PLL Pro 3?
You may struggle to find all the components, probably easier to build the sinus limiter which sounds very similar
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Re: Which NRG PLL Pro 3?
There's little point - you won't be able to find the Toko lowpass filter - they haven't been made since the early 1990's. However, I designed a filter that will work as a replacement for that part. It uses two TL074 quad op-amps, and needs 1% resistors and (ideally) 1% capacitors in the tuned parts, unfortunately.
The limiter was a relatively simple single-band affair, and suffers from "breathing" problems, particularly when you have content with heavy bass. We did work on a split-band version, but Stephen's death intervened. I still have the circuit sketches somewhere, and a Veroboard prototype of the splitter and combiner.
The "Sinus" version of the limiter is very similar to the original single-band version, but lacks the filtering.....
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Re: Which NRG PLL Pro 3?
There's a further problem with getting matched FETs for the limiter too if you want stereo. NRG used to buy the FETs by the thousand, and then hand-select them into pairs, selected for both gm and pinch-off voltage.
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