So I finally got around to building my tf530, and noticed I have a delta between the parts I ordered, and what's listed on the github page.
I bought 10K resistor networks for rn1-rn3, but it's listed as 1K on github. I See it was changed from 10k to 1k on dec 31, 2017. I must have ordered the parts just before it was changed?
Anyway, is it safe to use the 10k ones I bought?
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rev3 tf530 - is 10k fine for rn1 - rn3?
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Re: rev3 tf530 - is 10k fine for rn1 - rn3?
Its safe but it probably wont work past 25Mhz.oggie wrote: 11 Oct 2019 00:25 So I finally got around to building my tf530, and noticed I have a delta between the parts I ordered, and what's listed on the github page.
I bought 10K resistor networks for rn1-rn3, but it's listed as 1K on github. I See it was changed from 10k to 1k on dec 31, 2017. I must have ordered the parts just before it was changed?
Anyway, is it safe to use the 10k ones I bought?
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Re: rev3 tf530 - is 10k fine for rn1 - rn3?
oh. bummer. I have a 33MHz cpu.
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