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BOM #1

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MasahiroMorsihita opened this issue May 21, 2021 · 4 comments
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BOM #1

MasahiroMorsihita opened this issue May 21, 2021 · 4 comments

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@MasahiroMorsihita
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Since I have no knowledge of electronics at all, I asked a vendor to fabricate and assemble the PCB, but I couldn't get them to make it because the BOM was incomplete.
I need the model numbers of each component, please tell me the model numbers of CON1 and 100R which are not listed.
Also, there are two 100Rs in the list, is this a mistake?

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OptoGenie commented May 21, 2021 via email

@MasahiroMorsihita
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Thank you.
I'm really looking forward to incorporating OptoGenie into my slice patch experiments.

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OptoGenie commented May 25, 2021 via email

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Please find our suggestion below:

Each PCB manufacturer has different components in stock and only requires the foot print of the resistors and capacitors. The model number for the 'non standard' components are included in the bill of materials (such as the mosfet). CON1 is exposed copper pads that wires are soldered onto to supply power, ground and the pwm signal. CON1 is not a physical component. Lastly, regarding the 100 Ohm resistor (the final item of the BOM) is the potentiometer and is not fitted to the PCB board. For instance, you can buy a potentiometer (i.e.: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/potentiometers/8427078/
) and solder it onto the board using wires on to the appropriate contact pad on the board. These instructions are included in the BOM file itself.

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