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This guide is for building 2M 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 2M kit consists of two boards and all the parts comes in two bags separated.
See the parts list below to identify each one of them easily before start building.
Part
Resistors:
Resistor 47K
Resistor 470R
Capacitors:
22pF
100nF
47uF electrolytic
Diodes:
1N4007
Screws:
M2 hexagonal screw
M2 phillips screw
M3 silver screw
M3 black screw
Sockets:
ICs
Jacks
Hello!
Qty
13
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
8
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DIY building manual - Version 1.3
Part
Potentiometers:
50kA
50kB
Headers:
10 pin header female
10 pin header male
3 pin header male
Power connector
Spacers:
10mm spacer
11mm spacer
Others:
LME49720
Ferrites
Jumper
Panel
Bottom PCB
Top PCB
Qty
6
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1

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Summary of Contents for Transient Modules 2M

  • Page 1 The 2M kit consists of two boards and all the parts comes in two bags separated. See the parts list below to identify each one of them easily before start building.
  • Page 2 DIY building manual - Version 1.3 1. Let's begin with the back PCB. Start by emptying the bag into a bowl or container. This makes it much easier to pick parts as you need them and you’re a lot less likely to lose anything.
  • Page 3 DIY building manual - Version 1.3 8. Solder the two 1N4007 diodes. NOTE! Orientation is vital. The gray ring on the diode should match the silkscreen. 9. Solder the two IC Sockets. Make sure the notches in the sockets match the silkscreen.
  • Page 4 DIY building manual - Version 1.3 13. Front PCB now. Empty the potentiometers, jacks and nuts bag into a bowl or container. 14. Solder the 10 pin male header and the 3 pin male header ensuring they're both 90º to the PCB. Place the jumper to 'Y' if you want to normalize the output of the mixer on the left to the inputs of the mixer on the right when...
  • Page 5 DIY building manual - Version 1.3 18. Use your hands to screw the 10mm spacer to the panel using the hexagonal M2 screw (the one which is slightly tiny). 19. Place the front panel moving a little the parts if necessary. 20.
  • Page 6 DIY building manual - Version 1.3 24. Connect the ribbon cable. The red stripe on the cable must line up with the RED indication on the module’s power connector. And... Module fnished! Check that all the inputs and both outputs are working correctly, as well as the normalization between the mixers in case you're using it.