MCU controlled resistor decade box
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Hi,
This is still in my plans, but I think, this will take a while. In the last few years, I had several project ideas, I started to work on plenty of it. Finally I realized, that my projects didn't go anywhere. So a few month ago I decided, to work on them one-by one. Trying to finish my half completed projects.
As this one is just an idea in my head (and collected parts), probably not the first one I'll finish. Now I'm working on my build siren, what is almost ready (few days left).
Yes, understood. I have "a few" half-baked projects too - that's why I scrapped the resistor box, not mentioning the fact I don't need any resistor box :-)
Good luck finishing the projects, sometimes it is boring and annoying, but the result is worth all the work.
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Are you going to push this one further?
In autumn 2014 I spent few days in bed with flu. As I couldn't do anything else, I watched older episodes of EEVblog, especially one with decade box teardown. Immediately I thought about making resistor box - binary of course. I went as far as selecting appropriate 0,25% low tempco resistors from Mouser to set up the binary resistor chain. Later, sanity kicked in and I scrapped the project.
Interesting enough, it was about the same time you started this project and resulted in similar topology.