Nava
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The link to the board file does not seem to work. That's invaluable for building
SolvedAltitude wrote:The link to the board file does not seem to work. That's invaluable for building
Best regards,
e-licktronic
e-licktronic
no schematics this time? they were quite invaluable for debugging my yocto build...e-licktronic wrote:SolvedAltitude wrote:The link to the board file does not seem to work. That's invaluable for building
As I have started to build the kit, I have a question.
In the build-tutorial it is stated that C89 in the bassdrum sect. should be 0.047 microF, but on the picture of the build in the same tutorial, there is a 0.47 microF on place C89 (which is concistent with the schematic I believe).
Anyone that could shed some light on this? Just a misprint in the tutorial?
In the build-tutorial it is stated that C89 in the bassdrum sect. should be 0.047 microF, but on the picture of the build in the same tutorial, there is a 0.47 microF on place C89 (which is concistent with the schematic I believe).
Anyone that could shed some light on this? Just a misprint in the tutorial?
C89 is 47nF.AonFluX wrote:As I have started to build the kit, I have a question.
In the build-tutorial it is stated that C89 in the bassdrum sect. should be 0.047 microF, but on the picture of the build in the same tutorial, there is a 0.47 microF on place C89 (which is concistent with the schematic I believe).
Anyone that could shed some light on this? Just a misprint in the tutorial?
Best regards,
e-licktronic
Best regards,
e-licktronic
e-licktronic
Ok, thanks for the fast answer!
Any spec./recommendations for buying the right crimp tool for making the cabels for the molex connectors?
Why not using MTA156 mouser: 640445-5 with
571-3-640426-5 , its easy to solder cables in, its the same like 4 Pole Headers of MOTM Modularsystems
571-3-640426-5 , its easy to solder cables in, its the same like 4 Pole Headers of MOTM Modularsystems
Alla connectors and stuff are allready included in tbe bom. Just need to buy the right tool for crimping these...
Last edited by drifter7508 on May 18th, '16, 20:46, edited 1 time in total.
Hi everyone,
I have a question to ask, but I feel it might be a bit silly. I only soldered the LED's off of the TR-8 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCW9T15mBp0
And I figured that after learning to do such a difficult task that I can take on this Nava project. My only issue is that the Mouser parts are so many and I can't figure out which part goes where. I looked at the BRD file, but I'm not sure how to make it tell me what kind of resistor or capacitor a location on the board needs. I received a lot of different capacitors and resistors. I don't want to make a mistake. Is there a way that the Eagle program can tell me for example which kind of capacitor C129 takes? I don't know if it's like a 4700PF 100Volts 5% Film capacitor or 100volts .015uF 10% capacitor.
Sorry again if I'm coming off as a beginner, but I just don't know which parts go where.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
EDIT: Nevermind! I read a little further down and the tutorial for parts begins at the bottom of the page. That helps
I have a question to ask, but I feel it might be a bit silly. I only soldered the LED's off of the TR-8 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCW9T15mBp0
And I figured that after learning to do such a difficult task that I can take on this Nava project. My only issue is that the Mouser parts are so many and I can't figure out which part goes where. I looked at the BRD file, but I'm not sure how to make it tell me what kind of resistor or capacitor a location on the board needs. I received a lot of different capacitors and resistors. I don't want to make a mistake. Is there a way that the Eagle program can tell me for example which kind of capacitor C129 takes? I don't know if it's like a 4700PF 100Volts 5% Film capacitor or 100volts .015uF 10% capacitor.
Sorry again if I'm coming off as a beginner, but I just don't know which parts go where.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
EDIT: Nevermind! I read a little further down and the tutorial for parts begins at the bottom of the page. That helps
Last edited by talos on May 18th, '16, 04:21, edited 1 time in total.