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These are the steps for building one module:
 
These are the steps for building one module:
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  0. Be sure that you have read and understanded [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
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  0. Be sure that you have read and understdood [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
 
  1. Bend the encoder's securing tabs to 75º, so you can insert it in the upside of the PCB (the labeled side!). Please, be very careful when bending the tabs as the encoder case is quite fragil and could be deformed. I recommend to use a small plier and not reaching to 90º.
 
  1. Bend the encoder's securing tabs to 75º, so you can insert it in the upside of the PCB (the labeled side!). Please, be very careful when bending the tabs as the encoder case is quite fragil and could be deformed. I recommend to use a small plier and not reaching to 90º.
 
  2. Place the capacitor in the C1 position (the most right!)
 
  2. Place the capacitor in the C1 position (the most right!)
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These are the steps for building the 2in1 module:
 
These are the steps for building the 2in1 module:
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  0. Be sure that you have read and understanded [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
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  0. Be sure that you have read and understood [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
 
  1. Place all the components in the upside of the PCB (the labeled side!). Put attention to the orientation of the ICs and diode.
 
  1. Place all the components in the upside of the PCB (the labeled side!). Put attention to the orientation of the ICs and diode.
 
  2. Solder the components carefully. Always avoid overheating!
 
  2. Solder the components carefully. Always avoid overheating!
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Both connectors must be placed on the top side of the board, so you should solder the contacts on the bottom side.
 
Both connectors must be placed on the top side of the board, so you should solder the contacts on the bottom side.
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'''WARNING!''' Soldering the big 40-pin connector can be difficult if you don't have enough practice. Please, before starting be sure that you have read and understanded [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
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'''WARNING!''' Soldering the big 40-pin connector can be difficult if you don't have enough practice. Please, before starting be sure that you have read and understood [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
    
[[File:Hifiberry_dacplus_extra_connectors_unassembled.jpg|600px]]
 
[[File:Hifiberry_dacplus_extra_connectors_unassembled.jpg|600px]]
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After removing the female connector, the side connector must be soldered. Note that you have to place it on the bottom side of the board, so you should solder the contacts on the top side.
 
After removing the female connector, the side connector must be soldered. Note that you have to place it on the bottom side of the board, so you should solder the contacts on the top side.
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'''WARNING!''' Soldering the 26-pin connector can be difficult if you don't have enough practice. Please, before starting be sure that you have read and understanded [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
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'''WARNING!''' Soldering the 26-pin connector can be difficult if you don't have enough practice. Please, before starting be sure that you have read and understood [[#Some_general_recommendations|these recommendations]].
    
[[File:Pitft_clonic_touchscreen_unassambled.jpg|600px]]
 
[[File:Pitft_clonic_touchscreen_unassambled.jpg|600px]]

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