Better, put one in first!

John

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Edward Snider
Sent: Monday, June 9, 2014 7:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:4055] Re: lessons learned building an SMB board set

 

Note to self: Triple check Til311's before powering up...

 

Ouch indeed...

 

Ed



On Monday, June 9, 2014 4:12:17 AM UTC-5, curt mayer wrote:

1) don't plug in til311's upside down.  it destroys them.  there's a 40 dollar 
error.

2) momentary switches come in at least two flavors: normally open and normally 
closed.  using the wrong kind (momemtary open) on your reset and slave clear 
switches keeps your machine in reset.

3) check your caps before you put them in.  i ended up desoldering two of them.

4) for a timer, if you don't have the right value cap, use what you got and 
scale the resistor accordingly to give the same product.

5) the 555's don't have numbers on the silk screen, so you need to follow 
traces from known resistor names.

6) there aint nothing like an oscilloscope to debug timers.

7) solder 2 opposite corners of each socket, and then, while pushing on the 
socket, reheat the pins.  'Click' means that there was daylight under the 
socket.

7) reheat all your solder joints after putting them all in; makes those monster 
ground connections a bit less ugly,

 

all in all, pretty smooth.

 

--curt

 

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