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  • how much would it cost to build it?

    PCBWay Team 2024-08-12 09:34:58Reply

    Due to the presence of sensitive chips in this project, they can easily be damaged during soldering and transportation. Therefore, we do not recommend placing orders for PCB assembly.

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  • Hello Sisma, thanks so much for uploading this. I am wanting to make my own Supra's. But I am not sure about a couple of things. Should I select 'Only PCB' or 'PCB+Assembly' when ordering these? I assume I shall have to order the asic chips separately with the fans and heat sink then solder them on :) thanks

    PCBWay Team 2024-04-29 10:21:47Reply

    If you place an "Only PCB" order, you will receive only the PCB; if you place an "PCB+Assembly" order, we will send you a BOM quotation based on the BOM provided by the author. After you confirm and agree , we will purchase the components and then assemble the components onto the PCB. What you receive is the PCB with the components assembled.

    Engineer 2024-08-05 23:45:04Reply

    hola donde encuentro la opcion de pcb+ensamblaje?

    PCBWay Team 2024-08-06 09:49:21Reply

    Due to the presence of sensitive chips in this project, they can easily be damaged during soldering and transportation. Therefore, we do not recommend placing orders for PCB assembly.

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  • Hello, I carefully performed all operations on the pcb board for Bitaxe 401 Supra, smd assembly and BM1368 ASIC processor assembly. I also get the following error during the installation phase with bitaxe-web-flasher. self_test: SELF TEST FAIL, NO CHIPS DETECTED What do you think is causing this error? I also connect the Bitaxe 401 supra to the mains by holding down the boot button to activate flash mode. Everything is as suggested by the great master Skot. adapter 5V-6A fan and all other components, Type-C cable connection everything is perfectly fine and according to the instructions. But I could not complete the connection and activate the wi-fi. Please support me. Thank you.

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  • How do I place a PCB+assembly order? I can't see the option.

    PCBWay Team 2024-06-21 09:50:58Reply

    Our colleagues have sent you an email. Please see the attachment for details.Many thanks!

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  • Hello,thanks for your sharing. In your order T-X27W602225A, DNP is written on R11. Could you please tell us why DNP is required for R11?

    sisma ‎ 2024-05-24 17:14:45Reply

    You can go forward as you made with my order. It is an open source repository, if you have detail questions on manufacturing you could ask on Github.

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  • For J9, the digikey part number given in your latest BOM is S5596-ND, which is a surface mount connector, but J9 in your gerber is a PTH component. As shown in the figure above. Could you help confirm the correct part number of J9?

    sisma ‎ 2024-05-10 16:38:30Reply

    Do not populate it. It is not required at the moment.

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  • Why are there no C30, C31 and Y1 in the latest BOM, but there are in gerber? And C30 C31 R3 R5 Y1 is also missing from the centriod file. Could you please double confirm it?

    sisma ‎ 2024-04-30 21:29:44Reply

    They are unnecessary. Please do not populate.

    PCBWay Team 2024-05-01 09:12:26Reply

    Do you mean that none of the five components C30, C31, Y1, R3, and R5 need to be installed?

    PCBWay Team 2024-05-02 18:04:27Reply

    Could you reply to the question I asked yesterday at your leisure? Many thanks!

    sisma ‎ 2024-05-06 22:21:20Reply

    Yes, I mean none of the five components C30, C31, Y1, R3, and R5 need to be installed

    PCBWay Team 2024-05-07 11:14:34Reply

    Thanks for your reply. We get it.

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  • Hi Is this working

    sisma ‎ 2024-04-26 17:22:26Reply

    Hello, what do you mean?

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  • Hello, thanks for your sharing. Could you please provide the full part number of BM1368?

    sisma ‎ 2024-04-18 18:41:35Reply

    Both BM1368AA and BM1368PB models are ok.

    PCBWay Team 2024-04-19 09:24:56Reply

    OK, we get it. Thanks for your reply.

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