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Subject: Re: [PolySix] KLM-367A Clone -- Mouser Project parts list created

From: Andrew Jury <andy@networkjabber.com>
Date: 2010-12-05

Lots of excellent resources now here in this group, keep up the good work!

Cheers,
Andy


On 05/12/2010 04:01, "rschnier1" <randyandconnie@theschniers.net> wrote:

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> Hi everyone,
> In the course of constructing a couple of the KLM-367A clone boards, I created
> a Project parts list based on the Google document from Jed and Andy, and made
> it available for general public access. The URL is:
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> http://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=a9422d6c6b
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> If you've decided to order the parts from Mouser, using this Project has a
> couple advantages. First, it saves the time of keying in each part number and
> quantity -- you can just click on the "Order Project" button and all the parts
> from the Project will be placed in your shopping cart (where you can delete or
> add items as desired). Second, each part in the Project list has its
> corresponding reference number for the PC board (R2, C8, IC23, etc.) linked to
> it. When the order arrives, each part will be in a bag labelled with the PC
> board reference number right on the bag. Assembly is then simplified -- you
> just have to place the parts in each bag in the locations given by the
> reference numbers on that bag.
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> I've cross-checked the Project against the Google document list a couple
> different ways and believe it is correct. That said, if you really want to be
> sure, you can always double-check the items in the shopping cart against the
> Google document before completing the order.
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> Hope this is useful.
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> - Randy
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> P.S. the Project includes all corrections noted on Jed's site, including the
> C4 correction that was just found. It also includes both the standard C23 and
> the alternate C23A sometimes needed in the clock generation circuit.
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