Discuss Nava construction and related issues
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Can anyone confirm that has finished building/ordered correctly that there are (If you want to use IC Sockets) needed for the Nava kit;
3x PDIP8
5x PDIP14
7x PDIP16
Thanks!

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hofmann25 wrote:Can anyone confirm that has finished building/ordered correctly that there are (If you want to use IC Sockets) needed for the Nava kit;
3x PDIP8
5x PDIP14
7x PDIP16
Thanks!

Not at my build rightn now - but you can look at the silkscreen here
http://www.e-licktronic.com/en/nava-par ... clone.html
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Looking at the BOM I get these numbers :
DIP8 : 3
DIP14 : 15
DIP16 : 22
DIP28 : 3 (15mm LS)
DIP40 : 1 (15mm LS)
SIL8 : 36
SIL9 : 1
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ElSchtroumpf wrote:Looking at the BOM I get these numbers :
DIP8 : 3
DIP14 : 15
DIP16 : 22
DIP28 : 3 (15mm LS)
DIP40 : 1 (15mm LS)
SIL8 : 36
SIL9 : 1
Thanks ElSchtroumpf!

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hofmann25 wrote:ElSchtroumpf wrote:Looking at the BOM I get these numbers :
DIP8 : 3
DIP14 : 15
DIP16 : 22
DIP28 : 3 (15mm LS)
DIP40 : 1 (15mm LS)
SIL8 : 36
SIL9 : 1
Thanks ElSchtroumpf!

Can I confirm that the naming of DIP sockets ie DIP28 = 2 rows of 14 pins?
Cheers

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That 28 socket is 2x14.
Thanks for this topic! It made ordering easier. The Nava v1.0 BOM topic should include a list of sockets included in the kit and those that aren't along with a link to the power supply. Of course power supplies can be various, it helps to know.
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Hi,
Having trouble finding SIL8 and SIL9 sockets. Tayda does not seem to carry them. Could I bother to ask if anyone has a source for these?
Thank you
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backdoorranky wrote:Hi,
Having trouble finding SIL8 and SIL9 sockets. Tayda does not seem to carry them. Could I bother to ask if anyone has a source for these?
Thank you
Best is to buy a 40pin SIP like this
http://www.taydaelectronics.com/30-pin- ... -type.html and break it appart into 8/9pin sockets.
I don't know if I would recommend using SIP socket for the M5218 though (excepted in the bassdrum for v1.0l boards), on my first build it has been source of bad contacts.