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Step 7Terminal Blocks & PIC

Terminal Blocks & PIC
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Terminals:

When installing the terminal blocks make sure the slot for the wire is facing outward.

The terminal blocks have connectors on the ends used to connect them together. A string of 16 will be needed for one row, and 2 sets of 4 for the other.

On hardware v2 the spacing for terminal holes are off by 0.05" over the 16 hole length, which means the terminals don't fit exactly, but just let them bow up a little bit, it won't effect anything.

PIC:

Now that the PCB is all soldered up, carefully insert the PIC into it's socket. The dot on the top marks pin 1.


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