A small breakout PCB to carry a two channel optocoupler (aka optoisolator)
Size of ver 1.0 board: 41mm x 19mm. Cost for batch of three was $6.30, incl p&p to UK, 1/2020 from OSH Park., (PCB's page at OSH Park),
The documentation here for this board is sketchy so far. However most of what I say at my page about my PCB267 applies almost equally well to this one.
The breakout board has been created. First batch off to the people who make them for me. More details when the first batch has been tried, tested.
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