Hi everyone, this is my first post here
Some time ago I got hold of a couple of Russian military surplus 16-pole double-throw rotary switches for a project I never even started...
Well, I had a mad idea the other day: given two sufficiently similar circuits, I could actually solder the components directly onto the poles of the switch and (probably with loads of p2p wiring) end up being able to switch between the two circuits. Each pole would serve one circuit node. Yes, I know I could just build two circuits on PCBs and switch between them with a DPDT but...
Does anyone have any ideas for circuits that are similar but differ sufficiently to bother doing this? Call me crazy if you like.
Some time ago I got hold of a couple of Russian military surplus 16-pole double-throw rotary switches for a project I never even started...
Well, I had a mad idea the other day: given two sufficiently similar circuits, I could actually solder the components directly onto the poles of the switch and (probably with loads of p2p wiring) end up being able to switch between the two circuits. Each pole would serve one circuit node. Yes, I know I could just build two circuits on PCBs and switch between them with a DPDT but...
Does anyone have any ideas for circuits that are similar but differ sufficiently to bother doing this? Call me crazy if you like.
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