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U-Disp - The Digg (tm) display (Open Source)

Step 12Building - the rest

Building - the rest
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After the tricky part was done the remaining parts was a piece of cake.

I soldered the ten resistors and the two other capacitors. Then the eight drivers transistors and finally the four dual displays.

At this stage I didn't know if the remote programming of the microcontroller via the USB chip was working so I chickened out and used a socket for the microcontroller so I could remove it and (re)program it on my labboard if necessary.
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Swedish expat living now living in Malaysia after spending some years working in Dubai.