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Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Dec 30th, '16, 20:56
by BedroomMusic
820K and 1K are metal film resistors is this ok? all the others resistors are carbon film? 8-)

Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Jan 3rd, '17, 17:17
by Data Jam
got the same few months back, had no problems.

Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Jan 4th, '17, 06:58
by richardlawson1489
Thanks for the listing and updates brock0791.

Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Jan 12th, '17, 16:48
by BedroomMusic
Vr1 potentiometer A503 from kit is to small why :( :?:

Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Jan 12th, '17, 17:42
by housedet@comcast.net
I'm not sure why it's that size, but with some minor bending of the leads and careful alignment it works just fine.

Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Dec 15th, '17, 16:53
by unclewoody
Looking at the BOM, there's a handful of 630V and 250V film capacitors. I only have 100V caps at the moment and trying not to order a few parts from Mouser... I'm assuming there never is anything near this high in the circuit - maybe a result of part substitution?

Can anyone confirm that 100V is fine? Thanks!

Re: TUTO: How to get a Full Yocto v1.0 Kit

Posted: Dec 15th, '17, 23:41
by Acetate
The higher rated caps are probably film caps. Ensure you are using the right kind of capacitor at each location. Most electrolytic caps are polarized while film caps are bi-polar. Substituting leads to magic smoke or circuit not behaving correctly.

If they are the right type then 100V in this build is fine.