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Now that (hopefully) you know what board you have, you can follow the respective guide: | Now that (hopefully) you know what board you have, you can follow the respective guide: | ||
I recommend you solder to the vias. You can solder to the traces, but either you are insane or skilled enough, or both to not be using the vias. | I recommend you solder to the vias. You can solder to the traces, but either you are insane or skilled enough, or both to not be using the vias. | ||
You also need to scratch the vias/traces to expose the copper. Some boards have plugged vias, so you will need to use the "pad" thats created after tinning the vias, instead of being able to shove your magwire into the vias. | You also need to scratch the vias/traces to expose the copper. Some boards have plugged vias, so you will need to use the "pad" thats created after tinning the vias, instead of being able to shove your magwire into the vias. | ||
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{{info|text = For GND, you can use one of the sides of the capacitors, scratch some of the soldermask off of the GND plane above the NAND, or use TP3.}} | |||
[[File:6L_NAND.png|center]] | [[File:6L_NAND.png|center]] | ||
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{{info|text = For GND, you can use one of the sides of the capacitors or use TP3.}} | |||
[[File:4L_NAND.png|left]] | [[File:4L_NAND.png|left]] | ||
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