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DTO5 Rev B Pictorial Build Guide |
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MAKE SURE the build guide you follow matches the Revision of the PCB you are building!
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3.1 |
Identify and install the three ceramic capacitors.
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3.1a |
A small clamp or fixture of some sort is recommended.
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3.2 |
a. Install the two 1N914 diodes. Remember the black band on the diode goes to the PCB hole that the silkscreen
arrow is pointing to. Bending the leads over a small screwdriver or probe tip is recommended.
b. Identify and install the six resistors.
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3.3 |
Identify and install the two 2N5087 transistors.
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3.4 |
Identify and install the three 2N5088 transistors.
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3.5 |
Install the 6-pin 90° header.
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