Hi,
Thanks for the heads up¹. I haven¹t actually seen the run of boards you
have because we are all covered in volcanic ash in the UK and hence no US
deliveries here in the UK! This is a weird one because R52 is a potential
divider feeding the inverting input of the trans-conductance amp. Without
it I would imagine the oscillator would stall rendering the MG inoperative.
Not something we spotted during the R¹n¹D phase, plenty of others, but not
this one! Perhaps this is something that had crept in after the last wave of
mods.
We¹ll be keeping a list of field issues and any subsequent run of boards
(would that be necessary?) will have the trace included.
Cheers,
Andy
On 18/04/2010 00:55, "kb_cheapmods" <kerrybradley@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> First, infinite thanks to Jered, Andrew, and their team for all the terrific
> work in making these available! I got mine on Thursday night and starting
> right in filling the vias, then installing the components.
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> I had ordered almost all the parts from Mouser and Digikey a few weeks ago so
> that they'd be ready when the PCB got here (another great thanks for the BOM
> that went along with the groupbuy!).
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> It took me a total of about 6-8 hours to stuff the board - it was very helpful
> to have the old board right next to me to find component locations and
> double-check values. Also, the old board provided a few key components that I
> couldn't easily track down. Some unfun desoldering was involved, but all has
> gone pretty well so far.
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> I'm in the midst of recalibrating the new KLM367a in my Polysix. The note I
> wanted to make was that I did just find an error in the PCB:
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> R52 in the MG oscillator circuit (150 Ohm, 5%) was missing the trace tying it
> to ground. It's an easy fix, as it's neighbor R51 (220 Ohm, 5%) also runs to
> ground, so you could make a jumper or a solder bridge.
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> More to come as I progress. Again, I'm quite happy to be resurrecting this
> Polysix!!!
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