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Install J1 and J2
Align each connector carefully with the holes in the board. Squeeze the connector onto
the board. Keep your fingers outside of the hole pattern so you don’t jab yourself when
the pins pop through the board. It will take a little squeezing and wiggling, but it fits very
nicely and securely. It will make a popping sound as it pushes into the board.
Tip to seat the connector:
1.
Line up the back row of pins first.
2.
Push on one side of the connector to get that side seated.
3.
Push on the other side of the connector toget the other side seated.
Make sure the connectors are seated flat on the board before you solder them in place.
The ground leads will take a generous amount of heat to solder well.
Designation Value
Description
Done
J1
RCA
2 rows of 4 female connectors
J2
RCA
2 rows of 4 female connectors
Install the Input Jack Shield
The bag containing the PCB’s has one more small PCB remaining. It is the input jack
shield. You’ll attach it to the board with a pair of small brackets and 4 4-40x1/4” Phillips
head zinc-plated SEMs screws (with built-in lock-washers). The following figures show
the details on an otherwise mostly bare input selector board, so you can easily see how it
all goes together. Note that your board will already have the components populated.
Figure 31-Mounting the input connector shield
The first picture shows that legs of the brackets are not symmetrical. The hole in one of
the legs (the short side) is closer to the fold than the hole in the other leg (the long side).
Make sure that the short side touches the PCB.
If you’ve gotten it backwards then there won’t be any daylight between the shield and the
board. If one bracket is one way, and the other the other way, then the space between the
shield and the PCB will be uneven.