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This guide is for building the 1F module from Transient Modules.
It is good to have basic soldering skills and to be able to identify electronic components
before starting this kit. In case you're an experienced DIYer, please read all the steps
thoroughly before starting as some of them are not so obvious.
The 1F kit consists of two boards and all the parts comes in only two bags separated.
See the parts list below to identify each one of them easily before start building:
Part
Resistors:
Resistor 100K 0.1%
Resistor 100K 1%
Resistor 10K 1%
Resistor 1K 1%
Resistor 4K7 1%
Resistor 100R 1%
Capacitors:
100nF
22pF
10uF electrolytic
Diodes:
1N4007
Potentiometers:
100KB
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Part
Ics:
5
DG409DJ
1
TL074/084
1
1
Sockets:
1
14 pin DIP
1
16 pin DIP
Jack mono
4
Screws:
2
M3 silver screw
2
M3 black screw
Headers:
2
5 pin header female
5 pin header male
Power connector
1
1F DIY build manual - Version 2.0
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4
2
2
2
2
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Part
Transistors:
2N3904
Regulator:
3.3V
Spacers:
11mm
Others:
LEDs
Knurled nuts
Ferrite bead
Mini switch
Panel
Bottom PCB
Top PCB
Ribbon Cable
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2
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
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  • Page 1 The 1F kit consists of two boards and all the parts comes in only two bags separated. See the parts list below to identify each one of them easily before start building:...
  • Page 2 1F DIY build manual - Version 2.0 1. Let's begin with the back PCB. Start by emptying the bag into a bowl or container. This makes it easier to pick parts as you need them and you’re a lot less likely to lose anything.
  • Page 3 1F DIY build manual - Version 2.0 10. Solder the power header. 11. Place the two 5 pin male header and solder both ensuring they are 90º to the PCB. Back PCB is now finished! 12. Top PCB! Solder the 5x resistors.
  • Page 4 1F DIY build manual - Version 2.0 17. Place the front panel. Screw the 4 jack knurled nuts and the 2 toggle switches with the remaining hexagonal nut. Check that the led is fully inserted through the panel before soldering and the 'output' nut is centered with the silkscreen on the panel.