ohhhhhh, now i get it!!
i saw those pads and wondered if they were for surface mount, but never read any
information referring to your use of them.
that was confusing! do any of your online materials for this filter mention any of this?
maybe you might want to add this =)
i will mount them there and retest tonight... much appreciate the help! i am sure this filter
will sound fine once those caps are properly added...
-michael
i saw those pads and wondered if they were for surface mount, but never read any
information referring to your use of them.
that was confusing! do any of your online materials for this filter mention any of this?
maybe you might want to add this =)
i will mount them there and retest tonight... much appreciate the help! i am sure this filter
will sound fine once those caps are properly added...
-michael
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, sasami@... wrote:
>
> >i see no unicorn, are we looking at the same board revision?
>
> No.
>
> The very latest has the 100nF capacitors mounted on the back of the PCB.
> There are pairs of little square pads. They are designed for surface mount
> 100n caps, though there is nothing to stop you attaching regular ones to them.
>
> The only link on the board is right next to the very faint bandpass symbol
> (the squiggly lines in the rectangle).
>
> That probably makes a lot more sense to you now!
>
> Ken
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