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Everything should be supplied in a pink antistatic plastic "zip" bag.  This early photo shows two 10R resistors - whereas there is only one needed.
Everything should be supplied in a pink antistatic plastic "zip" bag.  This early photo shows two 10R resistors - whereas there is only one needed.
'''Note'''
'''From kit No. 0770 onwards, the two 68ohm resistors, 1K5 ohm, 1M ohm and two 3V6 zener diodes are no longer included'''




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[[File:Position_MAC.jpg|800px|center|thumb|On the back of the pcb, on later kits, the tiny SMT MAC chip will have been already soldered in place for safe keeping]]
[[File:Position_MAC.jpg|800px|center|thumb|On the back of the pcb, on later kits, the tiny SMT MAC chip will have been already soldered in place for safe keeping]]
A 32 pin connector strip is supplied to help you connect you Nanode into a breadboard.




'''Spare Components'''
'''Spare Components - no longer included from kit 0770 onwards'''


The following components are for the Vusb option - they should not be fitted in the basic kit:
The following components are for the Vusb option - they should not be fitted in the basic kit:
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1 x 1K5 resistor
1 x 1K5 resistor
A 32 pin connector strip is supplied to help you connect you Nanode into a breadboard.


==Step 2==
==Step 2==
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