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Figure 2-Installing resistors
We recommend the following procedure:
1. Insert all the resistors of the same value, e.g. R2, R3 and R4.
2. Bend the leads as descri ed a ove.
3. Solder the leads on the ack of the oard.
4. Clip the leads.
Track your progress y placing a check-mark in the done column as you install each
resistor. Check resistor values with a meter, or y reading the color code
1
. Orient the
resistor with the fat rown and on the right, then you can read oth the Color Code
column and the resistor from left to right.
¼ Watt, 1% resistors
Designation
Value Color code Done? ()
R2 1K Brown, Black, Black, Brown, Brown
R3 1K Brown, Black, Black, Brown, Brown
R4 1K Brown, Black, Black, Brown, Brown
R6 10K Brown, Black, Black, Red, Brown
R26 10K Brown, Black, Black, Red, Brown
R27 10K Brown, Black, Black, Red, Brown
R8 20K Red, Black, Black, Red, Brown
R9 20K Red, Black, Black, Red, Brown
R1 15K Brown, Green, Black, Red, Brown
R5 140K Brown, Yellow, Black, Orange, Brown
R7 5K76 Green, Violet, Blue, Brown, Brown
R10 26K1 Red, Blue, Brown, Red, Brown
R11
2
3K48 Orange, Yellow, Gray, Brown, Brown
R13 3M01 Orange, Black, Brown, Yellow, Brown
R22 165K Brown, Blue, Green, Orange, Brown
R23 100 Brown, Black, Black, Black, Brown
R24 95K3 White, Green, Orange, Red, Brown
R25 This location remains empty
We will defer installation of R12, a 0.1 Ohm power resistor, for a it later in the assem ly
process.
1
See “Appendix 1 - Resistor Color Code” on page 42 to see how to read resistor color codes.
2
See next page for location of R11. The R11 designation is missing from the silk-screen.