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This gives you 5 (or more) SMD assembled AIOC. The only thing left to do is soldering on the TRS connectors (see [here](#how-to-assemble)).
The total bill should be around 60$ US for 5 pieces plus tax and shipping from China.
Note that the following message from JLCPCB is okay and can be ignored.
__Note__ that the following message from JLCPCB is okay and can be ignored.
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The below parts won't be assembled due to data missing.
H1,H2 designators don't exist in the BOM file.
J2,D3,D4,R17 designators don't exist in the CPL file.
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Note for people doing their own PCB production: I suggest using the LCSC part numbers in the BOM file as a guide on what to buy (especially regarding the MCU).
__Note__ for people doing their own PCB production: I suggest using the LCSC part numbers in the BOM file as a guide on what to buy (especially regarding the MCU).
__Note__ the current hardware version is **1.0**, but there is a pre-release **1.1** available [here](https://github.com/skuep/AIOC/tree/k1-aioc-rev1.1) that features
- support for an external hardware input (e.g. for COS)
- a split pad for the PTT/UART contact, so in case you would like to use the AIOC hardware for another purpose than a K1-style connector, you can separate these two signals that are otherwise connected to the same TRS contact.
## How To Assemble
This is the process I use for building. See photographs in ``images`` folder.