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A .pdf version is available [[http:// | A .pdf version is available [[http:// | ||
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==== Connectors ==== | ==== Connectors ==== | ||
|**Name**|**Number of pins**|**Description**| | |**Name**|**Number of pins**|**Description**| | ||
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|In |1|1/ | |In |1|1/ | ||
|Out |1|1/ | |Out |1|1/ | ||
- | |J3 |1 | | + | |J3 |1|12V power output (after the switch, you can hook a second fnpSID or other hardware up to switch them on/off with this pcb) | |
- | |J2 |1| | | + | |J2 |1|12V power source (before the switch - careful, this header is always hot. **DO NOT MOUNT** this header unless you **really** know why you are doing it.) | |
- | |J11 |1|CANbus connection| | + | |J11 |1|CANbus connection |
- | |J4 |2|Jumper | + | |J4 |2|Header |
+ | ==== Part list / BOM ==== | ||
- | ==== Part list / BOM ==== | + | **FLEXI_ATTENTION: |
|**Part**|**Value**|**Count**|**Footprint/ | |**Part**|**Value**|**Count**|**Footprint/ | ||
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|2.1/2.5mm DC power socket | |2.1/2.5mm DC power socket | ||
- | ==== Hardware Options ==== | + | ===== Hardware Options ===== |
- | There are multiple hardware options for the fnpSID\\ 1. Single PCB StereoSID\\ 2. Dual PCB QuadSID MIDI linked\\ 3. Dual PCB QuadSID CANbus linked | + | |
+ | ==== Parts with multiple footprints ==== | ||
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+ | ** PLACEHOLDER ** | ||
+ | ==== Pick your poison ==== | ||
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+ | There are multiple hardware options for the fnpSID | ||
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+ | 1. Single PCB StereoSID\\ | ||
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+ | 2. Dual PCB QuadSID MIDI linked\\ | ||
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+ | 3. Dual PCB QuadSID CANbus linked\\ This option uses the CAN bus and as such has the option to use super poly mode and shared banksticks when combined\\ In this configuartion you will use the canbus jumper and power can be taken from j3 | ||
===== Assembly Guide ===== | ===== Assembly Guide ===== | ||
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7. Solder in the two voltage regulators (Make sure you bend the legs before soldering and dont worry too much if the hole doesn' | 7. Solder in the two voltage regulators (Make sure you bend the legs before soldering and dont worry too much if the hole doesn' | ||
- | 8. Solder an 8-pin DIL header into the GM5 jumper (to the left of the GM5) | + | 8. Solder an 8-pin DIL header into the GM5 jumper (to the left of the GM5 and place jumpers all the way along ) |
9. Solder a SIL header into the MASTER jumper (We will discuss the slave header in the slave soldering addendum later) | 9. Solder a SIL header into the MASTER jumper (We will discuss the slave header in the slave soldering addendum later) | ||
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If all the voltages are good, continue - let's finish up. | If all the voltages are good, continue - let's finish up. | ||
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==== Finishing up ==== | ==== Finishing up ==== | ||
1. Install the PIC into IC1 (Make sure the notch at the end of the PIC lines up with the screen printed notch on the PCB) | 1. Install the PIC into IC1 (Make sure the notch at the end of the PIC lines up with the screen printed notch on the PCB) | ||
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9. Load [[http:// | 9. Load [[http:// | ||
- | 10. Turn on [[http:// | + | 10. Turn on [[http:// |
- | 11. Upload the 8580.hex to the fnp (you can find instructions to do this at[[http:// | + | 11. Upload the latest firmware (use the setup_8580.hex) to the fnpSID |
- | 12. Show [[http:// | + | 12. Show the [[http:// |
13. Turn the fnp off then back on (you should hear a bleep for each bankstick installed) | 13. Turn the fnp off then back on (you should hear a bleep for each bankstick installed) | ||
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14. Screw the rear panel onto the two side pieces of your enclosure and then slide in the top and bottom panels (Makes life easier doing the back panel first) | 14. Screw the rear panel onto the two side pieces of your enclosure and then slide in the top and bottom panels (Makes life easier doing the back panel first) | ||
- | 15. Slide your fnp board into the lowest slot in the case and then screw on the front panel (Don't forget to remove the audio sockets panel nuts and refit them when finished) | + | 15. Slide your fnpSID |
16. Install the SID soundbanks (More info on this later) | 16. Install the SID soundbanks (More info on this later) | ||
- | Go play at being a SID superstar | + | 17. Go play at being a SID superstar |
===== Order lists ===== | ===== Order lists ===== | ||
Join the group buy bitch heheheheh yep this is a placeholder | Join the group buy bitch heheheheh yep this is a placeholder | ||
===== FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ===== | ===== FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ===== | ||
+ | **FLEXI_ATTENTION: | ||
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+ | **Q: There are no ground connections in the pictures. Why?** | ||
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+ | A: The ground connections are on the bottom copper plane, which isn't visible in the pictures for easier reading. | ||
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**Q: Can I have the .brd or .sch file?** | **Q: Can I have the .brd or .sch file?** | ||
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**Q: Why can't I have the .brd or .sch file?** | **Q: Why can't I have the .brd or .sch file?** | ||
- | A: What is this? A FAQ or something? | + | A: Because nILS says so. |
**Q: What does " | **Q: What does " | ||
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**Q: can I haz cheezburger? | **Q: can I haz cheezburger? | ||
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A: Hmmmm let me think hmmmm erm NO | A: Hmmmm let me think hmmmm erm NO | ||
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+ | **Q: I am a vicar with a potato up my arse, and this is not more fun. Can I haz refund?** | ||
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+ | A: If you can prove being a vicar AND provide photos of the potato up your arse, yes. | ||
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===== Flexi' | ===== Flexi' | ||
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- Flexinoodle | - Flexinoodle | ||
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+ | ===== Wilba' | ||
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+ | 1. GM5 is easy to solder, read the SMD soldering tutorials and **don' | ||
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+ | 2. It is easier to work with the board if you put some long screws or long spacers through the mount holes so it can stand above the work surface. Then you can place parts with long leads (i.e. resistors and capacitors) and cut the leads until after soldering. | ||
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+ | 3. After inserting all the resistors, you can flip the board over (use some card to stop resistors falling out) and solder all at once. | ||
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+ | 4. Lightly solder one top-side pad of capacitors and other small parts to hold them in place, then flip the board over and solder all at once. | ||
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+ | 5. Where #4 cannot be done (sockets, etc.), you can hold part in place by carrying a blob of solder on your iron to the pad while you hold the part in place with your other hand. The addition of flux to the pad makes this a lot easier. Don't forget to come back and properly solder this pad after you solder the other pads. | ||
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+ | 6. If you think your kit is missing some parts, check they didn't fall on the floor before complaining to nILS. | ||
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+ | 7. If you are looking for J15 on the PCB, it's located right next to J8/J9. | ||
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+ | 8. If you are looking for J8/J9 on the PCB, it's located right next to J15. | ||
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+ | - Wilba |
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