Go to digikey or mouser and get panel mount LED's or sockets, and just
extend the leads from the module to the LED's on the
panel. They also have LED assemblies that have multiple LED's, just mix and
match to get the number needed. As for me, I just use
8mm tape cases to mount my mini-modules in. The are easy to work with,
protect the module from damage, and stack easily.
Mine are clear, so I can monitor LED's with the lid closed. I have a noise
generator, XG2 signal generator, two-tone generator, RS232-TTL adapter,
etc mounted in them.
Wayne and Eric, keep 'em coming. You two are awesome.
Mike
AI4NS
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