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Re: How can I tell what I've got in a TransWarp GS?
"Mark Cummings" <NOTfigjams@primus.com.au> wrote in message
news:3f1fd6f9$1_1@news.iprimus.com.au...
> I used a
> slightly different technique than Tony Diaz, by angling the chip legs at
> about 40-50deg from the shoulder the end of the legs reached the board
just
> neatly. Tony bent his where the leg tapers which required that a piece of
> insulating material be placed under the chip to prevent the legs shorting
> with any tracks on the board. I didn't need that on mine. sorry I don't
have
> a picture, I will see if I can put one up on the net for comparasin.
and as fast as you can say "Applied Engineering Transwarp GS" I now have:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/figjams/TWGS/Twgs32k-1.jpg (191K), and
http://home.iprimus.com.au/figjams/TWGS/Twgs32k-2.jpg (146K).
sorry if they are a little big and blurry.
correction to my other post... I did use double sided tape to hold the chips
in place for soldering, but it's not there for electrical insulataion.
Mark