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latigid_on [Schematic]
ain_4 [2016/08/18 09:36] (current)
latigid_on [Standalone use]
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 ^Type     ​^Qty ^Value ^Package ^Parts^Notes^ ^Type     ​^Qty ^Value ^Package ^Parts^Notes^
 ^resistors^  ^resistors^
-|         ​|20 ​  |49k9 1% or better ​  ​|0204/​7|R1,​ R2, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R16, R17, R18, R19, R20, R22, R23, R24|It'​s best to match pairs or go for 0.1% tolerance parts+|         ​|20 ​  |49k9 1% or better ​  ​|0204/​7|R1,​ R2, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R16, R17, R18, R19, R20, R22, R23, R24|49k9/30k resistors aren't so common. For almost equivalent behaviour, one could substitute e.g. 56k/​33k. ​It's best to match pairs/​threes ​or go for 0.1% tolerance parts|
 |         ​|4 ​   |30k 1%   ​|0204/​7|R3,​ R9, R15, R21|nominal gain can be adjusted e.g. (22k/​49.9k)*5V = 2.2V|  |         ​|4 ​   |30k 1%   ​|0204/​7|R3,​ R9, R15, R21|nominal gain can be adjusted e.g. (22k/​49.9k)*5V = 2.2V|
 ^capacitors^  ^capacitors^
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 | |4|optional|025X050|C2,​ C4, C6, C8|can use another e.g. 10pF cap here for more filtering|  | |4|optional|025X050|C2,​ C4, C6, C8|can use another e.g. 10pF cap here for more filtering|
 ^inductors^  ^inductors^
-| |2|BEAD|5MM|L1,​ L2| +| |2|BEAD|5MM|L1,​ L2|or replace with wire link|
 ^ICs^  ^ICs^
 | |2|MCP6002P|DIL08|IC2,​ IC4|sockets are recommended| | |2|MCP6002P|DIL08|IC2,​ IC4|sockets are recommended|
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 ==== Headers ==== ==== Headers ====
  
-For connection to a [[Control Board]], use pin headers placed on the opposite side as the rest of the components i.e. follow the silkscreen markings. For standalone use, you probably want header pins (or sockets, or even bare wires if you wish) on the same side as the remaining circuitry.+For connection to a [[Control Board]], use pin headers placed on the opposite side as the rest of the components i.e. follow the silkscreen markings. ​It's convenient to use an **unsoldered** Control Board to align all of the pins at once.\\ 
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 +For standalone use, you probably want header pins (or sockets, or even bare wires if you wish) on the same side as the remaining circuitry.
  
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 ==== Standalone use ==== ==== Standalone use ====
  
-For simplest results, use the complementary [[Control Board]]. Otherwise see below for header functions.+For simplest results, use the complementary [[Control Board]]. Otherwise see below for header functions ​(viewed from the component side).
  
  
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