From 5a6fe64f14d7ea0ddfa241117d240e0e4c5d4679 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Morgan Redfield Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2016 14:28:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updated HamShield Computer Audio adapter (markdown) --- HamShield-Computer-Audio-adapter.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/HamShield-Computer-Audio-adapter.md b/HamShield-Computer-Audio-adapter.md index 4d82317..6d48677 100644 --- a/HamShield-Computer-Audio-adapter.md +++ b/HamShield-Computer-Audio-adapter.md @@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ The Computer Audio adapter is a cross-over adapter that connects the microphone Assembly of the adapter requires access to a soldering iron. Populate the components as follows: -R1 = 1.2 kOhms (brown, red, red, gold) -R2 = 10 kOhms (brown, black, orange, gold) -R3 = 1.2 kOhms (brown, red, red, gold) +- R1 = 1.2 kOhms (brown, red, red, gold) +- R2 = 10 kOhms (brown, black, orange, gold) +- R3 = 1.2 kOhms (brown, red, red, gold) -C1 = 0.01 uFarads -C2 = 0.01 uFarads +- C1 = 0.01 uFarads +- C2 = 0.01 uFarads -JP1 = four pin male header -J1 = TRRS jack +- JP1 = four pin male header +- J1 = TRRS jack You will also need to solder a four pin female header to JP3 on the HamShield (just to the side of the HamShield's audio jack).