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| The cad file is sent to a manufacturer, and they send back a board that looks like this: | | The cad file is sent to a manufacturer, and they send back a board that looks like this: |
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| [[Image:electronic_keyboard_pcb.jpg|500px]] | | [[Image:electronic_keyboard_pcb.jpg|500px]] |
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| + | Using this board, we will assemble the circuit. |
| + | This build makes heavy use of soldering, so check out the soldering wiki page: INSERT |
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| + | ==ASSEMBLY== |
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| + | parts: |
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| + | [[Image:Electronic keyboard parts.jpg|500px]] |
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| + | To start off, let's solder the resistors. There are 3 resistor values used on the board; 10,000 ohms (10K), 1,000 ohms (1K), and 560 ohms (560). |
| + | The resistor values are coded by colored stripes on the side of the resistor; the following chart describes this code: |
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| + | [[Image:Resistor color code.png|500px] |
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| + | To solder the resistors, first bend the legs over, and thread the wires through the holes in the board. |
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| + | [[Image:resistor_through_hole_board.jpg]] |
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| + | on the back, bend them out a little to hold it in place, and then solder the connections. |
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| + | [[Image:resistor_soldered.jpg|500px]] |
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| + | Then, clip the leads back to the top of the solder joint |
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| + | [[Image:resistor_clipped.jpg|500px]] |