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How Do I Assembel AA Brand PCB's?

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i ordered some AA brand pcbs and the hex inverters and the eproms and the little small 15 cent thingy

how do i assembel them all to become a cartridge

yes i already have a soldereing iron and a combat cart

 

Edit!

Hooray I'm Finally An Space Invader!

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I usually include separate instructions with the boards if it's the first time someone's ordered them. The document you're ferring to above is something different and covers some rudimentary electronics and soldering information. The instructions that come with the boards are pretty explicit about what parts you need to use and how to populate the board.

 

..Al

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can someone just post a picture of a completely put together AA 4K PCB?

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can someone just post a picture of a completely put together AA 4K PCB?

 

 

Just look at the pic in the store of the "pre-assembled" board. It will show you exactly what your looking for.

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can someone just post a picture of a completely put together AA 4K PCB?

Just look at the pic in the store of the "pre-assembled" board. It will show you exactly what your looking for.

Here are some pictures of a sockted board that aren't in the store (forgot to add these when I upgraded the store recently--need to fix that):

 

2600_4K_Socketed_Image1a.jpg

 

2600_4K_Socketed_Image1b.jpg

 

..Al

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So What The Heck Do I Do With The Hex Inverter?

 

The Hex Inverter is the smaller chip on the PCB(second picture in the above post). You just have to solder it to the board, not much else really.

 

Just make sure to solder it before the eprom or the eprom socket.

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