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FW: **MOTM-820 VC Lag PCB ISSUE**

FW: **MOTM-820 VC Lag PCB ISSUE**

2000-04-27 by Dave Bradley

> This is easily accomplished by "blobbing" solder (the no-clean
> type) on the
> 2 pins of the IC.
> [For some of you, this will come naturally].
>

Another way is to cut a very short length of scrap resistor lead, just long
enough to bridge the two pins - mechanically, it's sounder.

If you're taking orders already, I'll take one (kit)! When is the projected
shipping date?

Moe

FW: **MOTM-820 VC Lag PCB ISSUE**

2000-04-27 by Dave Bradley

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Dave Bradley
Principal Software Engineer
Engineering Animation, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 12:20 PM
To: Synthtech
Subject: **MOTM-820 VC Lag PCB ISSUE**


Well, it's good news/bad news time again...sigh.....

Just received the MOTM-820 VC Lag pc boards. There is a error on my part (L
O N G story).
The error is that there needs to be 2 adjacent pins on the bypass IC tied
together.

This is easily accomplished by "blobbing" solder (the no-clean type) on the
2 pins of the IC.
[For some of you, this will come naturally].

I will have a seperate sheet with the instructions for performing the mod. I
*really* don't want
to toss these $700 worth of boards in the trash!

Other than this, it works like a dream. The kit is easy and fast to build.
If you haven't ordered yours,
the price is $149 kit and $199 assembled (we do the blobbing for you!).

Of course, I will correct this when these boards run out.

Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology

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