On Wednesday 02 November 2016 21:45:20 W. Martinjak wrote:

> On 2016-11-03 02:28, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > It could be, but that would take another week to round up the
> > connectors to make it plug & play.
> >
> > And whats this stuff about resistors? Sounds like I'd need to cut
> > into the jumpers and put them in series? And 88's are not a std
> > value, so how critical are they?  I've 50+ 100 ohmers. 1/10th watt. 
> > 82's in similar wattage & quantity.  More details plz.
>
> Gene, please don't panic.
> Generally it should work without the resistors.
> I have no resistors in.
>
> But for the future and a stable setup it would be a good idea.
> And if you absolute need some, take the 100 ohm.

My jumpers won't be any longer that yours, at 8".  If I can find a decent 
ground, I'll let the ringing I see on both ends of the wire tell me if 
it needs damping. I have a gighertz sampling scope, and know what 
substrait diode conduction looks like, and that it is not a desirable 
thing.  I also have some braid to tie board grounds together.  That can 
clean up really big ringing messes quite well.
 
WTH? I just picked it up to check the bolt holes & they are all etched 
clear, so I'll have to paste it on the usb socket frames.  I wonder what 
genius thought that was a good idea?  Sigh...

Thanks Matsche.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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