MJLJ PC Board pic

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Barry_D
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MJLJ PC Board pic

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Brent,

Where is the pic you had on the site of the MJLJ PC Board that shows its circuitry? I assembled my board yesterday and need to verify some of my soldering before I power it up a second time.

HELP!

Barry
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Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
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Hi Barry, I updated the as

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Hi Barry,

I updated the assembly instructions with photos showing each step. Hope this helps!

http://picasso.org/mjlj/?q=node/view/15

Thanks,
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Barry_D
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PCB assembly instructions

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Hi Brent,

What I really need is the pic you had on the site that showed a closeup of the back of the board, or was it the front you had? So I can check a soldering point to see if my solder is bridging to areas it's not supposed to... :(

If you don't have it on the site anymore, I'd appreciate it if you could email me the pic.

Thanks,

Barry Durham
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Coming soon...

1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
complete engine rebuild, f.i/turbo/MegaJolt
& MegaSquirt conversions starting now!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365

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Sorry, it was too early for m

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Sorry, it was too early for me.

I think this is what you're looking for. click the 'board' link here.
http://picasso.org/mjlj/?q=node/view/3
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MJLJR PCB pic

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Brent,

Thanks for the link, but I've already seen that pic. I thought you had a closeup shot of the PCB front or back on here... If not, could someone please upload a closeup pic of the back of the PCB that's in focus so I can see the printed circuits?

I can't tell if I've soldered onto an area on the PCB that might short something out by bridging two circuits. I don't want to power it up again until I check a board pic. Seems like it would be a good idea to have a shot of the back of the board on here for future use anyway.

Thanks in advance,

Barry



1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
complete engine rebuild, f.i/turbo/MegaJolt
& MegaSquirt conversions starting now!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365
http://www.BMWupgrades.com/
Coming soon...
1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365

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Ok, I'll take a picture of th

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Ok, I'll take a picture of the rear of my test board tonight for you. Any particular area of the board you're concerned with?

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MJLjr pic

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Thanks Brent,

Actually there 3 different spots. An in focus closeup of the whole board back would be great!


1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
complete engine rebuild, f.i/turbo/MegaJolt
& MegaSquirt conversions starting now!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365
http://www.BMWupgrades.com/
Coming soon...
1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365

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Here you go. big file:

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Here you go. big file:
http://picasso.org/mjlj/images/hires/mj ... r_side.jpg

ignore the area in the upper left corner- I built up a board that failed quality assurance, there were some missing traces.

Brent

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MJLJR PCB pic

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Thanks, Brent! That pic makes ALL the difference whether there's smoke or not... :)

Barry

1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
complete engine rebuild, f.i/turbo/MegaJolt
& MegaSquirt conversions starting now!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365
http://www.BMWupgrades.com/
Coming soon...
1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365

Barry_D
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MJLJR PCB pic

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Brent,

A few questions:
Is this pic of a normally functioning board?
I noticed its version is 2.0.1., and I have a 2.0.
Any significant changes?
And is it of any importance to clean the small amount of rosin residue the solder leaves around solder points on the board?

Barry
1974 2002 BMW wide body w/many mods...
Complete engine rebuild, 318i injection,
MJLJ & MegaSquirt. Phase 2 is the turbo,
then she's an M3 killin machine!
(=oo=)
Rock on Brent!

Barry Durham
[email protected]
501 227-4365

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Yep- it's a regular functioni

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Yep- it's a regular functioning board.

2.0.1 is functionally equivalent to 2.0.0. Only very minor changes were done- I moved the holes for mounting the pressure sensor and moved some traces around to accomodate that.

The rosin doesn't hurt, but you can clean it off by scrubbing the board using a toothbrush with some denatured alcohol.
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