All in One PCB Support Thread

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Helder » Tue Nov 29, 2016 6:17 pm

SumCanadianGuy wrote:Just got my board in the mail. Seems to have been handled in typical Postal Service fashion but no pads were lifted so I should be able to just solder it right back on. Excited to get this project going but I am still waiting on my case, screen, volume wheel and buttons.

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I sent a handful out without the headphone not soldered on so it would avoid getting damaged in the mail and is real easy to solder on so you shouldn't have any issues.



fernandinho1337 wrote:Hi Guys,

I was looking at many soldering diagrams but I cannot solve this one (again, shame on me).

I have the all in one from helder with the power strip on the bottom right and i have the adafruit power boost. Where do I put the slide power switch.
A link in the forum if there is a good picture/ diagram or anything like that would already help. I just dont want to solder and desolder the whole time accidentally breaking something. The youtube movies are just not right for me, I gotta see a diagram (or such) :-).

Thanks in advance.

Best regards, Toni
I made a simple diagram on the first post but it doesn't cover everything because I assumed people could figure the rest out......

Go to this first post and just look at what is there and wire what is missing for the slide switch, it shouldn't be hard to do and again I assume.

http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1179
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by SumCanadianGuy » Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:33 pm

Helder wrote:
I sent a handful out without the headphone not soldered on so it would avoid getting damaged in the mail and is real easy to solder on so you shouldn't have any issues.
No worries, I wasn't concerned about it. Half expected that I would have to repair it, but this is actually better than having to fix it. Thanks again, can't wait to try it out.

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Cyborg_delta1 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:22 am

Mischief wrote:
Cyborg_delta1 wrote:
SumCanadianGuy wrote:Just got my board in the mail. Seems to have been handled in typical Postal Service fashion but no pads were lifted so I should be able to just solder it right back on. Excited to get this project going but I am still waiting on my case, screen, volume wheel and buttons.
The headphone jack is meant to be separate you solder it on yourself
No it's not a few have had broken/lifted pads from the bad handling of the postal service, luckily mine made it all the way to the uk in perfect condition with the headphone socket attached :D
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Cyborg_delta1 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:29 am

fernandinho1337 wrote:Hi Guys,

I was looking at many soldering diagrams but I cannot solve this one (again, shame on me).

I have the all in one from helder with the power strip on the bottom right and i have the adafruit power boost. Where do I put the slide power switch.
A link in the forum if there is a good picture/ diagram or anything like that would already help. I just dont want to solder and desolder the whole time accidentally breaking something. The youtube movies are just not right for me, I gotta see a diagram (or such) :-).

Thanks in advance.

Best regards, Toni

On the power boost you need to connect the EN and GND to the switch depends if you want to do a safe shutdown if so follow this thread
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1059
But wermey explains what to do in part 6 in his original guide https://youtu.be/i1LqiOA8RmU?t=7m13s

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Mischief » Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:40 am

Cyborg_delta1 wrote:
Mischief wrote:
Cyborg_delta1 wrote:
The headphone jack is meant to be separate you solder it on yourself
No it's not a few have had broken/lifted pads from the bad handling of the postal service, luckily mine made it all the way to the uk in perfect condition with the headphone socket attached :D
Look 2 posts up
Yeah just noticed, only saw boards with them attached and as mine was attached I just assumed they all were my bad ;)

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by CarbonKich » Wed Nov 30, 2016 12:00 pm

Cyborg_delta1 wrote:
fernandinho1337 wrote:Hi Guys,

I was looking at many soldering diagrams but I cannot solve this one (again, shame on me).

I have the all in one from helder with the power strip on the bottom right and i have the adafruit power boost. Where do I put the slide power switch.
A link in the forum if there is a good picture/ diagram or anything like that would already help. I just dont want to solder and desolder the whole time accidentally breaking something. The youtube movies are just not right for me, I gotta see a diagram (or such) :-).

Thanks in advance.

Best regards, Toni

On the power boost you need to connect the EN and GND to the switch depends if you want to do a safe shutdown if so follow this thread
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1059
But wermey explains what to do in part 6 in his original guide https://youtu.be/i1LqiOA8RmU?t=7m13s

Just to clarify....you know, for a friend... ;) If you connect the switch to EN and GND without the graceful shutdown, the powerboost will just immediately cut power when the switch is slid to 'off' position, right?

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Helder » Wed Nov 30, 2016 12:14 pm

CarbonKich wrote:
Cyborg_delta1 wrote:
fernandinho1337 wrote:Hi Guys,

I was looking at many soldering diagrams but I cannot solve this one (again, shame on me).

I have the all in one from helder with the power strip on the bottom right and i have the adafruit power boost. Where do I put the slide power switch.
A link in the forum if there is a good picture/ diagram or anything like that would already help. I just dont want to solder and desolder the whole time accidentally breaking something. The youtube movies are just not right for me, I gotta see a diagram (or such) :-).

Thanks in advance.

Best regards, Toni

On the power boost you need to connect the EN and GND to the switch depends if you want to do a safe shutdown if so follow this thread
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1059
But wermey explains what to do in part 6 in his original guide https://youtu.be/i1LqiOA8RmU?t=7m13s

Just to clarify....you know, for a friend... ;) If you connect the switch to EN and GND without the graceful shutdown, the powerboost will just immediately cut power when the switch is slid to 'off' position, right?
Just so your "Friend" knows that a yes. ;)
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by HoarseHorace » Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:13 pm

I don't think I got a drill template. Can I get a pdf copy or something so I can do it on paper?

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Jace055 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:18 pm

HoarseHorace wrote:I don't think I got a drill template. Can I get a pdf copy or something so I can do it on paper?
The drill template is actually the board itself. In the middle of the X & Y pads there are through holes. Mount the board into your case then use a drill bit through the hole to mark your case. Remove your board then enlarge the hole.

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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread

Post by Cyborg_delta1 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:29 pm

Helder wrote:
hesh.monster wrote:IMG_20161112_184802.jpg
Just got my board today and it looks great except for the damage caused by the postal service :x Is this salvageable? I have soldering experience but when they popped the jack off its pulled a couple traces loose as well.

Edit: I looked closer and it's actually pulled the copper portion clean off the board too...
It is salvageable and I have posted an image at the end of the fist post with points on where to solder to. Also if you scrape the races you can solder to them which I circled in Orange.


Mischief wrote:Not sure this is an issue but the sound is rather quiet on the speaker side I have turned the volume in alsamixer up to 100 and it's ok but too quiet when the tv or other noises in the area of play, when using the headphones it is really loud, I have changed the speaker just in case but still the same, any way of fixing/boosting the sound from the speaker?
I used 200 ohm resistors to quiet the speaker and headphone just slightly because the headphones were really loud but it also affects the speaker. It sounded fine for me but if it sounds too low replace the resistors circled in green with 10ohm resistors, they can be normal through hole resistors.
Helder are 0.5v resistors ok?

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