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Step1: Solder the 2 1N914 Diodes. These are the smaller orange diodes. Make sure that the black stripes are facing in opposite directions. |
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Step 2: Solder all the resistors. Do not throw away the excess lead wire. You will need it for the next step to make jumper wires. Take your time here. There is a lot of soldering to do. Do them one at a time if you need to. |
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Step 4: Solder the small capacitors. The 51pf cap is not polarized, so it does not matter how you orientate it. The 0.22uF tantalum caps are polarized. While it won't make a difference if they are orientated properly or not, just for good measure make note of which end is positive. There are "++" markings on the tantalum caps to indicate the positive end. |
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Step 5: Solder the op amp socket. Make sure you are soldering just the socket...NOT the op amp itself. The socket will have a small "U-shaped" cut out to indicate where pin 1 of the op am should go. |
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Click here to continue on to steps 5 - 9 |