
Here's a picture of the interface panel that will go inside a vms in place of a standard PS66. I also have a pic chip talking to a pc desktop application via USB. Two way communications have been implemented.
The next step is to connect cabling to the interface panel and build out the switchable PS66 circuitry. Once built I can hook up the pic chip board to switch the transistor gateways in order to set size and speed from the computer desktop application.
The final step will be to mimic the potentiometers of a PS66 with DAC's. I'll use an ohm meter to determine the current resistance of each pot on my two PS66 boxes (33, 45). That in combination with the input voltage will determine the output voltage that I need to mimic via DAC's.