I got the boards from OSHPark setup for the 1206 resistors and caps. I
forgot to change the footprints for the LEDs but luckily I had the 805 LEDs
on hand. When I ordered the 1206 parts, I also bought a better curved nose
tweezer. Without that I don't think I could have soldered the 0805 LEDs.
Thanks,
It looks like it will cost about $52 for 3 boards with 1206 resistors and
caps.
Alan
On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 4:24:08 PM UTC-8, Charles Steinkuehler
wrote:
>
> On 12/21/2017 5:39 PM, mugginsac wrote:
> > I have discovered that my hand are not steady enough to hand solder
On 12/21/2017 5:39 PM, mugginsac wrote:
> I have discovered that my hand are not steady enough to hand solder 0603
> parts. I bought three of the boards of Charles design and have two new
> boards left, if anyone is interested. They cost me about $14 a piece. One
> board has 3 capacitors
I have discovered that my hand are not steady enough to hand solder 0603
parts. I bought three of the boards of Charles design and have two new
boards left, if anyone is interested. They cost me about $14 a piece. One
board has 3 capacitors soldered on but nothing more.
I am thinking about
On 12/4/2017 5:46 PM, mugginsac wrote:
> A big thank you to Charles for this design. I have ordered and received 3
> boards from OSH Park.
> As I understand the schematic, this board uses both 5V and 3.3V power. Both
> voltages appear to be provided through the P1 header. Is this correct?
Yes.
A big thank you to Charles for this design. I have ordered and received 3
boards from OSH Park.
As I understand the schematic, this board uses both 5V and 3.3V power. Both
voltages appear to be provided through the P1 header. Is this correct?
It appears that W3 then selects the pull up voltage