I took some pictures while i was assembling the board to help others out. Makes it easy to see where components go and in which order.
I'll put them up at this website in a folder:
<a href="http://www.extreme-diy.com/projects/meg ... >Reference pics</a>
Warning to modem users: these are pretty big pics, each one is about 120KB, sorry.
Later,
aaron
Pictures for assembly and wiring x2 connector
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Pictures
They are great, wish I had them when I started to install the components. Not being a tech type the only place that wouldn't have helped was the different transistors. I had to be told which way they face. Now if I can get the config program to see my comm port I will really be doing well. Everything checked out with the three power checks so on I go chugging along.
Ron Triano
Ron Triano
NICE! This is REALLY helpf
NICE!
This is REALLY helpful.
Thanks,
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Steve Graber<br>
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This is REALLY helpful.
Thanks,
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Steve Graber<br>
A lightweight tube-frame sportscar for street and track<br>
http://www.grabercars.com
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Steve Graber<br>
A lightweight tube-frame sportscar for street and track<br>
http://www.grabercars.com
Steve Graber<br>
A lightweight tube-frame sportscar for street and track<br>
http://www.grabercars.com
You know, why not modify the
You know, why not modify the digikey bom to use the can type transistors? The ones i had solder right on, the pcb has the perfect pattern for these can type already...no bending pins..etc. Didn't seem like there was much price difference either. There is no way to mess up when you're installing these type.
Just a humble suggestion
Just a humble suggestion