Ok, it was ages ago when I bought the parts to build my 330, so I apologize. But for some reason I have 4 resistors for r4 & r5. 2 of 1K, and 2 of 10k.
Is there a reason why we might want to use 10k instead of 1K? Is that why I bought both?
I hate getting old and forgetting things.
10k instead of 1k for r4,r5?
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Re: 10k instead of 1k for r4,r5?
You should use 1K or 2K.
Re: 10k instead of 1k for r4,r5?
great thanks.
Driving me nuts what I bought 10k for then....
Driving me nuts what I bought 10k for then....
Re: 10k instead of 1k for r4,r5?
I think one of the earlier BOM’s said 10k.
Edit: Might have been for the 530
Edit: Might have been for the 530
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Re: 10k instead of 1k for r4,r5?
maybe, but I even put tf330 in the customer reference field on the mouser order....