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seqv4plus_jog [2017/09/11 19:29]
latigid_on [BOM v1.0 placeholder]
seqv4plus_jog [2018/12/18 09:36] (current)
latigid_on [BOM v1.0]
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-===== BOM v1.0 placeholder ​=====+===== BOM v1.0 ===== 
 + 
 +**Please find the current BOM on [[http://​midiphy.com]]. The table below is depreciated and will not be updated.**
  
 ^Type     ​^Qty ^Value  ​  ​^Package ^Parts^Mouser^Reichelt^Conrad^Other^Notes^ ^Type     ​^Qty ^Value  ​  ​^Package ^Parts^Mouser^Reichelt^Conrad^Other^Notes^
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 |         ​|19 ​   |1N4148 |THT         ​| ​           |      |        |      |     | |  |         ​|19 ​   |1N4148 |THT         ​| ​           |      |        |      |     | | 
 ^LEDs^^^^^^^^^^  ^LEDs^^^^^^^^^^
-|         ​|18 ​   |various |3mm  |            |      |        |      |     |put LEDs in the switches ​first! ​+|         ​|18 ​   |various |3mm  |            |      |        |      |     |insert into switches | 
 ^ICs^^^^^^^^^^  ^ICs^^^^^^^^^^
 |         ​|1 ​   |74HC165|SOIC16 ​        ​|IC2 ​           |595-SN74HC165DR ​      ​| ​       |      |     | | |         ​|1 ​   |74HC165|SOIC16 ​        ​|IC2 ​           |595-SN74HC165DR ​      ​| ​       |      |     | |
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 |         ​|6 ​   |M3 spacer |TBD       ​| ​            ​| ​       |      |     | | |      |         ​|6 ​   |M3 spacer |TBD       ​| ​            ​| ​       |      |     | | |     
 |         ​|1 ​   |datawheel |DK-38? ​   |             ​| ​       |      |     | | |  |         ​|1 ​   |datawheel |DK-38? ​   |             ​| ​       |      |     | | | 
-|         |18    ​|switchcaps |22.5mm ​      | |642-1S11-22.5 ​       |      |1S11-22.5 ​    | | | +|         |   ​|switchcaps |22.5mm ​      | |642-1S11-22.5 ​       |      |1S11-22.5 ​    | |original parts, when using taller jogwheel. See next line |  
 +|         ​|18 ​   |switchcaps |19mm       | |642-1S11-19.0 ​       |      |1S11-19.0 ​    | |waiting on case, but probably the 19mm caps will be used here too  
  
 ===== Versions ===== ===== Versions =====
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 v1.0: first release. ​ v1.0: first release. ​
  
-===== Assembly ​placeholder ​=====+===== Assembly ===== 
 + 
 +Start with the SMT parts (caps, ICs and RN), then the resistors and diodes with correct polarity. Headers, switches (read below first!), encoder, caps and knobs. 
 + 
 +**Important**:​ insert the LEDs into the switches before soldering them! It's quite hard to bend the legs once the switches are in place. The LED legs should not interfere with the switch action; i.e. the button should be pressed and released without getting caught on the legs.
  
-Solder the SMT parts first. ​Ensure the TVS diode is aligned with the larger pin on the larger pad and that the wide edge of the body fits between ​the silkscreen indicators:+Ensure ​that when the switch ​is soldered in, the LED is correctly polarised. Round part (anode) of the LED to the circled pin; flat part (cathode) to the line:
  
-{{:wcore:usb:​tvs.png?​nolink&​200|{{:​wcore:​usb:​tvs.png?​nolink&​400|}} ​\\ +{{:seqv4plus:mec.png?​nolink&​400|}}
-//Note this is the board viewed from the bottom; the larger pin is on the bottom-left.//​+
  
-To have a through-hole USB A socket, the pins are quite close together. Be careful to avoid bridges when soldering and **test with a multimeter to ensure no adjacent pins are connected afterwards!** 
  
-It goes without saying, but ensure none of the metal parts are touching (e.g. the outside of the USB sockets with J7, the 1N4148 diode with the mounting brackets etc.). 
  
  
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