Please help a newbie with JP1.2 interface build

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jherrick
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Post by jherrick »

Check to make sure your transistors are oriented correctly, with the base, emitter, and collector connected properly.
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Post by givemestella »

what will happen to them if they were put in the wrong way round?

They won't work. :eek:


Yes but i have tried the diodes both ways round will this have damaged the diodes or another components?
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Maybe it's just a colour reproduction thing in your photo's but are all those resistors the correct values?
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underquark wrote:Maybe it's just a colour reproduction thing in your photo's but are all those resistors the correct values?
to be honest i dont know. i asked the shop for the ones listed in tommy's guide but they didnt seem too sure - and as i don't know about components i couldn't tell you. Kinda hoping somone here would know.
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Post by Evan_s »

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistor

Resistor values aren't hard to figure out. It just can be hard from bad pictures.
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Can we go back to the start?

What computer are you using?
What operating system? (and is it 32-bit or 64-bit?).
Does the serial port work properly for other devices?
Are you using the latest version of IR and are all the RDF's installed in the correct directory, etc>?
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Evan_s wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistor

Resistor values aren't hard to figure out. It just can be hard from bad pictures.

i think you're right. The supposed qty.3 100K resistors have a green band this makes them 10,000,000 Ohms resistors instead of 100,000 Ohms. Right, i have been back to store and told them to look in the drawer labeled "10M resistor" and voila there are the 100K resistors with an orange band instead of the green banded 10M resistors. They are so stupid that, after informing them of their error, they still refused to put the correct resistors into the correct boxes so that the same mistake wouldn't happen again. They charged me for the replacements but charged the 10M price despite now supplying 100K resistors - that was good of them! ( i know they don't cost much but that wasn't the point!)

Will fit 100K tonight and fingers crossed it should now work. Hopefully this is my last question on this subject. Will using the 10M resistors have damaged anything? components, remote or PC?

Thanks everyone for all your input much appreciated.
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Resistor color bands and their values.
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thank you all it now works like a charm. Shame i ordered an already built one last night out of frustration. Still now i have two.
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givemestella wrote:They are so stupid that...
Perhaps you should find another electronic parts supplier! :eek:

Glad to hear you got everything sorted out with your interface.
Mark
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