Super V Cross Over in 3 dimensions instead of 2.

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Trismos

Super V Cross Over in 3 dimensions instead of 2.
« on: 14 Jul 2014, 12:48 am »
Danny

Most (all?) crossovers get designed on a board in 2 dimensions. I've learned a lot watching these forums - about how to position the various parts to prevent them from interfering with one another etc..  How about this for a mental exercise: What would be a good layout in three dimensions if you didn't have to concern yourself with putting all the parts on a board?

I have a Super V kit here with the Jupiter caps. Someday I'll get to it. Nice little hobby to have sitting on the sidelines. :)

Danny Richie

Re: Super V Cross Over in 3 dimensions instead of 2.
« Reply #1 on: 14 Jul 2014, 03:21 am »
Danny

Most (all?) crossovers get designed on a board in 2 dimensions. I've learned a lot watching these forums - about how to position the various parts to prevent them from interfering with one another etc..  How about this for a mental exercise: What would be a good layout in three dimensions if you didn't have to concern yourself with putting all the parts on a board?

I have a Super V kit here with the Jupiter caps. Someday I'll get to it. Nice little hobby to have sitting on the sidelines. :)

There are a few times that I build a two layer crossover board. The OB-5 and OB-7 crossover gets assembled that way when I build the for internal mounting.

With the Super-V though there is plenty of space for it to all be mounted on one board.