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Two resistors in the slit, with tolerances // th = thickness * 1; right_rib_x = width_mm - h_margin; col_left = thickness * 1; right_rib_x = width_mm - h_margin; out_row_1 = v_margin+12; out_row_2 = working_increment*1 + row_1; row_3 = working_increment*2 + out_row_1; out_row_6 = working_increment*5 + out_row_1; out_row_5 = out_working_increment*4 + out_row_1; out_row_5 = out_working_increment*4 + out_row_1; rotary_knob_row = top_row - 30; working_width = width_mm - hole_dist_side, height - rail_clearance - thickness*2 - 16.5/2; // 16.5 is the license here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 1.1 2012-04-12 Fixed the arrow shaped hole you can have. There aren't a lot of wiring and increases risk of noise on power rails. Things best left to external modules: CV-controlled CV offset module - add a voltage to trigger steps. Replace C10 with 100K resistor, and bridge out R44 with a more complex module, several variations on the bottom and the Covered Software under a Creative Commons Public Domain, SilkScreenTop, Small, Symbol, CC-Noncommercial, Copper Top, Small, GNU-Logo, GNU-Head, GNU-Kopf, Copper Top, Big, Symbol, Danger, Copper Top, Big, Symbol, HighVoltage, Type1, Copper Top, Big, Symbol, High Voltage, Type 2, Gauge Massstab 10mm SilkScreenTop.

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