OK so why is aKula not using standard preferred resistor values, the only time I've seen that is when either the resistor value is really critical for correct operation, or you get a theoretical non practical person designing the thing.
I think we know he is indeed a practical guy so then why R8 & R9 are 4.02K, i did notice that this value is orderable, also R10 6.98K again totally weird value to use.
and then we have a 4K7 pot, that's an old world pot value, normally these days they make 5K
Peter, Akyla did use 4K, 5K, 7K and 7R in the drawing. Looking at his board it seems that he used 5% or 10% resistors. In my part design I did use 1% 4,02K, 5,1K and 6,98K and 6,8R. I think the values I have chosen is well inside the 5% and 10% tolerances of the resistors Akyla did use. So if we use %5 resistors for the Akyla values we get: 4K can be from 3,80K to 4,20K 5K can be from 4,75K to 5,25K 7K can be from 6,65K to 7,35K 7R can be from 6,65R to 7,35R For 10% resistors we get even more spread. GL.
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