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Create Your Own Electronic Game Kit

Step 2IC + C1

IC + C1
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The instructions on the kit suggest putting the IC in first, but if you've never soldered anything before, maybe you should do this last. Heat can damage the circuit. The kit's simplicity will probably prevent damage, but if you're not sure just put it on last.

Put the IC in into board with the little U on the IC matching the U on the board. (See photo)

You can bend the prongs back a little back when you put it in so it doesn't fall out, but you'd be better off just holding in place as you solder.

Now do the C1:
Put the C1 into it's spot on the board, and bend the wire's legs back so it doesn't fall out when you turn the board over to solder.

Cut off the excess wire when you're done.
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