8
1N4148 rectifier diode (2)
#7470
1N5817 rectifier diode (1)
#7522
It’s time to install your parts! Before soldering the diodes to your printed circuit board,
make sure you thread the leads through the correct side. The side of the printed circuit
board that has white values and outlines of the components is the correct side. In some
cases, components must insert into the printed circuit board in a specific direction due
to their polarity, so follow the graphics carefully.
INSTALL 3
DIODES
2
Note the stripe around one end of each diode. This
marks the negative (–) lead. On the printed circuit
board, the printed outline of the diodes also shows
this stripe. Install each diode to match the direction
shown, and solder in place.
Next, we’re going to add a bunch of resistors to our printed circuit board. As in the
previous step, you’ll find an outline of each resistor and its value printed in their proper
location on the printed circuit board. Match resistors to the values on the printed circuit
board and solder in place.
Resistors are not polarized, so it doesn’t matter which lead goes in which eyelet.
They can be installed in either direction.
INSTALL 8
RESISTORS
3
BrownB lack BlackR
ed
Brown
RedR
ed
BlackR
ed
Brown
10K resistor (3)
#7362
22K resistor (2)
#7379
Yellow Purple BlackB rown Brown
4.7K resistor (1)
#7359
Blue
RedB
lack BrownB rown
6.2K resistor (1)
#7390
BrownG rayB
lack
RedB
rown
18K resistor (1)
#7396
47K resistor (1)
#7369
Yellow Violet Black Red Brown
6.2K resistor (1)
#7390
Blue Red Black Brown Brown
10K resistor (3)
#7362
Brown Black Black Red Brown
22K resistor (2)
#7379
Brown Gray Black Red Brown
Red Red Black Red Brown
18K resistor (1)
#7396