Thanks for the demo. 👍You gave me a good idea for soldering sequence. How ever you didn't indicate anything about the 5 pin connector and what else could be done. Tks T.P.
Thanks! Good question, but unfortunately, I don't know. There was no documentation included with my kit, and the pins are simply labeled A, B, C, and D. But I'm guessing it's to tweak the sound generation. Maybe change the speed, pitch, etc. But that's just a guess.
You're right. The direction doesn't matter for the sockets. However, putting them in the right way round makes placing the ICs later easier for you. For the ICs, it does matter which way around you put them in. Mounting the ICs the wrong way around could damage the affected chips. The notch on the sockets indicates where pin 1 of the IC needs to go.
@@nerdhut I actually took your suggestion for the no4 connection and used wire for all 3 of the central connections, but the board is still hard to get on
' i have a music board kit... first small electronic parts on the board... second small music board on the board 45 degree and not 90 degree... last third put a mini speaker on the board
oh okay that's where I took a wrong turn... But you have to admit, that it's ambiguous how you have to put that daughterboard in :D but I guess it makes sense to solder it in a 45° angle, it's easier then.
After some modifications it worked, so I'd say it was ok. You can certainly buy it, if you want to have it. Nothing wrong with the kit. The parts etc. were good.
Thanks for the demo. 👍You gave me a good idea for soldering sequence.
How ever you didn't indicate anything about the 5 pin connector and what else could be done.
Tks T.P.
You didn't show how you connected the wires to the chip.
My video is just like yours
You explained it better than I did but yeah it is a cool kit to purchase
I spent 6 hours putting that kit together today ... The kit included that 104 Ceramic Capacitor .. How come there is no spot on the pcb for it ?
Great video! thank you for sharing. What are the header pins on the side of the board for?
Thanks! Good question, but unfortunately, I don't know. There was no documentation included with my kit, and the pins are simply labeled A, B, C, and D. But I'm guessing it's to tweak the sound generation. Maybe change the speed, pitch, etc. But that's just a guess.
@@nerdhut ok, maybe I'll check it out. :)
@@Taran72 Any luck?
@@ManoharOfficial , not really.....I abandoned this project a while ago....sorry.
thanks for this review, just wondering do's it really matter which way round the sockets go
You're right. The direction doesn't matter for the sockets. However, putting them in the right way round makes placing the ICs later easier for you. For the ICs, it does matter which way around you put them in. Mounting the ICs the wrong way around could damage the affected chips. The notch on the sockets indicates where pin 1 of the IC needs to go.
@@nerdhut I actually took your suggestion for the no4 connection and used wire for all 3 of the central connections, but the board is still hard to get on
Yes, unfortunately that part of the kit was quite difficult to assemble
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i have a music board kit...
first small electronic parts on the board...
second small music board on the board 45 degree and not 90 degree...
last third put a mini speaker on the board
oh okay that's where I took a wrong turn... But you have to admit, that it's ambiguous how you have to put that daughterboard in :D but I guess it makes sense to solder it in a 45° angle, it's easier then.
hi nerdhut...
how was 16 music / 16 sound board kit...
fail or recheck or success
After some modifications it worked, so I'd say it was ok. You can certainly buy it, if you want to have it. Nothing wrong with the kit. The parts etc. were good.
hi there...
finish kit and already put in youtube video
muito obrigado