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Gerber file
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Components
The BOM (Bill of Materials) is the technically exhaustive listing of parts and other hardware items used to produce the working and tested prototype of any Elektor Labs project. The BOM file contains deeper information than the Component List published for the same project in Elektor Magazine. If required the BOM gets updated directly by our lab engineers. As a reader, you can download the list here.
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Component list
Component List
Resistors
R1 = 2.2kΩ 5%, 0.25W, 250V
R2,R3 = 10kΩ 5%, 0.25W, 250V
Semiconductors
D1 = 1N4148
T1 = BC337
IC1 = FOD814A, AC optocoupler w. transistor output, 1-channel, DIP, 4-pin, 50mA, 5kV
Miscellaneous
BT1 = optional battery w. holder
RE1 = G5V-2-H1 5DC, 5VDC coil, DPDT, 1A (Omron)
K1,K3 = 2-way PCB screw terminal block, 0.2’’ pitch (5.08mm), 630V
K2 = 30-pin (2x15) pinheader, snap-off, vertical
M5Stack ESP32 Basic Core, from Elektor Store (or equivalent ESP32 module)
PCB no. 191145-1 V1.0, from Elektor Store
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