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How to connect micro usb jack to pcb

How to connect micro usb jack to pcb

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james26665
Senior Member
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09-06-2016, 02:26 AM
#21
The red and black lines appear fine. Avoid using C23; it’s already problematic and hard to reinstall.
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james26665
09-06-2016, 02:26 AM #21

The red and black lines appear fine. Avoid using C23; it’s already problematic and hard to reinstall.

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jamesydog
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09-06-2016, 08:25 AM
#22
The goal was to eliminate unwanted spikes and reduce noise in the signal.
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jamesydog
09-06-2016, 08:25 AM #22

The goal was to eliminate unwanted spikes and reduce noise in the signal.

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Demonsss91
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09-07-2016, 05:20 PM
#23
We are linking directly to y1, indicating we are skipping over d2.
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Demonsss91
09-07-2016, 05:20 PM #23

We are linking directly to y1, indicating we are skipping over d2.

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X_FredBear_X
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09-28-2016, 12:42 PM
#24
It seems your +5V might look like this. Most large light green sections are ground, and they’re all linked if you need to replace the capacitor. I’d suggest soldering wires to it and connecting it with or two of the power cables you’ll add—it should be simpler.
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X_FredBear_X
09-28-2016, 12:42 PM #24

It seems your +5V might look like this. Most large light green sections are ground, and they’re all linked if you need to replace the capacitor. I’d suggest soldering wires to it and connecting it with or two of the power cables you’ll add—it should be simpler.

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