Sety's TF530 build

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Sety's TF530 build

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Thanks again Terriblefire for open sourcing your awesome designs.

I'm looking forward to building this one! May I post progress and questions here?

Thanks!
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Re: My TF530 build

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As sety says thanks for the design and utube video Terriblefire.

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Thank you for your demonstration of soldering the cpld's with an iron and drag soldering. I guess your video has me leaning toward soldering with the iron. I also have a version 3 530. If anyone has an recomendation on soldering the cpld's and other smt components please advise.
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Re: My TF530 build

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I literally did a video on the CPLDs and RNs this week

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Re: Sety's TF530 build

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Does anyone have a part number for the 530 osc? Or where to get one?

Thanks
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PaulJ wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:13 am Does anyone have a part number for the 530 osc? Or where to get one?

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I got mine from farnell, sorry no part no. Just on the train to Scotland.
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Re: Sety's TF530 build

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I think everyone uses different crystals. I think they’re 7.5mm x 3.5mm 3.3V. 4 pad.
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Re: Sety's TF530 build

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Thanks TF, found in on mouser via google. When you search mouser using their search it didn't show up.
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Re: Sety's TF530 build

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Placed order today for parts with some extra's. Everything from mouser except cpld's which I had to get from digikey. Note that sips from digikey are extra and mouser has some xtra parts.
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Re: Sety's TF530 build

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silly ram prices... :shock: :oops:
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Re: Sety's TF530 build

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They are not giving it away. But then again who wants to use some cheap substitute that gives ya trouble....
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