Thanks, now I just have to decide if I have the requisite soldering skills to get it off the board.icehash23 wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 2:45 am
I plugged ST's Board Design project files into Altium's online viewer for you:
That's a top-down view, with USB in the bottom left.
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Hope that helps. As long as you get the wiper (pin 2) right, worst that can happen is volume increasing when you turn CCW (meaning pins 1 and 3 are swapped)... which is a good reason to set software volume limits low, and not test on flesh!
Ideally use a multimeter to check which pin on your replacement pot is the wiper. Whichever pin, when checked against the wiper, shows 0 ohms when the pot is fully CCW, that's the ground. There should be 10 kOhms between two pins no matter the position of the wiper, those two pins are 1/3 (ground and Vcc).
Also the pot is a Bourns 3386P-1-103TLF which is a 10 kOhm half-watt. Datasheet doesn't say so I'm assuming linear style, not logarithmic. Try to use at least a 0.5W external pot, though most chassis mount are more than that IIRC.
I tried it this morning and it was fantastic once I got the hang of using it, but the lack of an easily accessible manual volume control bothers me.




