Two caps near the socket as mentioned. Each has one leg near the edge of the
board, and one a little further in.
A third I forgot about, directly between pins 4 and 8 of the IC, again on
small hole-less square pads.
Ken
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board, and one a little further in.
A third I forgot about, directly between pins 4 and 8 of the IC, again on
small hole-less square pads.
Ken
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>I see four pads. How exactly should I solder the caps in? I'm just
>not sure about the orientation.
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>There are only two places for these caps, right?
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>Cole
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>> Big square pads with no holes under the input socket.
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>> >Where exactly do I solder the bypass capacitors on the under side of
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>> >I see a few pads, but I'm not exactly sure where they go exactly.
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>> >Thanks for the help,
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