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Tiny little components placed between header pins are terrible for hand-soldering the pins.
35 was connected to R54 and R52 (GND). Fortunately it's a low-side output, so short to GND didn't kill anything. I hope nothing died on any of the other boards. At least I didn't smell anything.
The gap is just way to small for something that's supposed to be hand-soldered.
I understand that this solution is clever, but it kills assembly of the boards. I have to go over each board of the 5 assembled now with a microscope and see where they're bridging. And then try to remove the bridges very carefully with thin braid and a skinny tip.
I'm sure we can find some other space on this board to place those resistors. There should be no components in between those header pins.
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Tiny little components placed between header pins are terrible for hand-soldering the pins.
35 was connected to R54 and R52 (GND). Fortunately it's a low-side output, so short to GND didn't kill anything. I hope nothing died on any of the other boards. At least I didn't smell anything.
The gap is just way to small for something that's supposed to be hand-soldered.
I understand that this solution is clever, but it kills assembly of the boards. I have to go over each board of the 5 assembled now with a microscope and see where they're bridging. And then try to remove the bridges very carefully with thin braid and a skinny tip.
I'm sure we can find some other space on this board to place those resistors. There should be no components in between those header pins.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: