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Offline arfink

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« on: Sun, 22 November 2009, 22:25:00 »
So I'm making a parts list for my KBDBABEL adapter for XT to PS2, and I have run across one thing with which I am not familiar. It's symbolically represented on the schematic as a black-filled rectangle with labels like L1, L2, etc. and has the value 47u printed next to it. What kind of component it that? Can't seem to find it anywhere.

Offline arfink

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« Reply #1 on: Sun, 22 November 2009, 22:40:40 »
Right. I just noticed it has to be that from his prototype pics. He uses the wrong symbol in all his diagrams. Silly kbdbabel.

Well, on to the parts ordering. I might get enough for 2 and sell the other... if anyone is interested, that is.
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Offline kode

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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 22 November 2009, 23:44:37 »
I have a set of parts for that mod too, I really should've gotten started with it sooner, but now it will have to wait until my arm is healed. Will have to see about etching a board too, as well as borrow a programmer for the pic.

Offline arfink

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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 23 November 2009, 09:27:47 »
Well, the board could be made on vero-board, instead of making a special PCB.

Offline kode

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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 23 November 2009, 13:15:09 »
Yeah, but that's about the same amount of work, really, only with less learned and more annoying connect the spots.

Offline arfink

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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 23 November 2009, 13:20:35 »
I don't understand the part about less learned, but I do agree it's slightly more annoying to wire. I would find it more annoying to be messing with making a PCB though, but some people have the ability to more easily make a PCB than I do.

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« Reply #6 on: Tue, 24 November 2009, 03:02:09 »
Incidentally, he doesn't use "wrong" symbols. These are just the European ones, as you can also tell from the resistors.
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Offline kode

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« Reply #7 on: Tue, 24 November 2009, 11:48:27 »
I, as a european, was a bit confused over them too at first, though. I'm not sure it's the IEC standard.

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« Reply #8 on: Wed, 25 November 2009, 04:14:16 »
The relevant standards seem to be DIN EN 60617 / ISO 60617, -4 in particular. Looked things up, and it seems the solid filled inductor symbol is deprecated in favor of the "4 arcs" one nowadays. Didn't know that.
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