Renard 64XC Construction: Difference between revisions
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* Install two 750 ohm resistors R1 & R2. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 750 ohms [violet/green/brown/gold | * Install two 750 ohm resistors R1 & R2. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 750 ohms [violet/green/brown/gold]. These resistors have no polarity to worry about. The body of the resistor can be a tan color (carbon film) or blue (metal film). These are simply different types of resistor construction. It does not matter which one is used in this application. | ||
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* Install the 120 ohm resistor R3. Make sure that the resistor has a value of 120 ohms | * Install the 120 ohm resistor R3. Make sure that the resistor has a value of 120 ohms [brown/red/brown/gold]. This resistor have no polarity to worry about. | ||
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* Install two (2) 1K ohm resistors R4 and R7. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 1K ohm [brown/black/red/gold | * Install two (2) 1K ohm resistors R4 and R7. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 1K ohm [brown/black/red/gold]. | ||
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* Install three (3) 27K ohm resistors R5, R8, and R14. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 27K ohms [red/violet/orange/gold | * Install three (3) 27K ohm resistors R5, R8, and R14. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 27K ohms [red/violet/orange/gold]. | ||
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* Install one (1) | * Install one (1) 330 ohm resistors R19. Make sure that the resistors have a value of 330 ohms [orange/orange/brown/gold]. | ||
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* Install the clock oscillator U3. The oscillator must be installed in the correct orientation. The oscillator has three rounded corners and one squared corner. | * Install the clock oscillator U3. The oscillator must be installed in the correct orientation. The oscillator has three rounded corners and one squared corner. Make sure that the squared corner is positioned to match the PCB silkscreen. | ||
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* Install the | * Install the 6800uF capacitor C1. This capacitor is polarized and must be installed correctly. The capacitor should have a black stripe on the body to indicate the negative lead. The positive lead of the capacitor will be the longer lead. Make sure that the positive lead is placed in the square solder pad. | ||
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* Install eight (8) 14-pin IC sockets for U7-U14. | * Install eight (8) 14-pin IC sockets for U7-U14. | ||
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* OPTIONAL: The BOM calls our for spades. However, many users prefer to use a single 2 position terminal here. Install two terminal | * OPTIONAL: The BOM calls our for spades. However, many users prefer to use a single 2 position terminal here. Install one (1) two position terminal block for 6.3VAC input. | ||
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* OPTIONAL: Install the DE9 connector J22. This connector is only needed if you plan on using a normal serial cable to connect to the first board in the chain. You can, however, make a DE9 x RJ45 cable instead. For boards after the first one, this connector is not needed. | * OPTIONAL: Install the DE9 connector J22. This connector is only needed if you plan on using a normal serial cable to connect to the first board in the chain. You can, however, make a DE9 x RJ45 cable instead. For boards after the first one on the PC COMM port, this connector is not needed. | ||
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* OPTIONAL: Install a heat sink (PN# 532-577102B00) on voltage regulator U1. The mounting hardware and heat transfer compound are not included in the BOM since any common hardware can be used to attach the heat sink. If you don't have any heat transfer compound handy, you can use Mouser PN# 532-249. | |||
* OPTIONAL: Install a heat sink (PN# 532-577102B00) on voltage regulator U1. The mounting hardware and heat transfer compound are not included in the BOM since any common hardware can be used to attach the heat sink. If you don't have any heat transfer compound handy, you can use PN# 532-249. | |||
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Revision as of 03:43, 14 August 2010
Board Assembly
- The following sequence of steps is by no means the only way to Assembly the Renard 64. It is simply a suggested order of assembly. Many will have varied opinions on what the order should be.
- NOTE: The part numbers referenced in the following instructions are those taken from the Renard 64 BOM.
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