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Noel
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Hello all,
I have recently decided try my hand at some electronics project. My
intention is to built a few kits so as to learn a little more about things
and maybe gain some useful knowledge.
That said, I decide to try my first kit and bought a micromitter (FM
transmitter) kit from Jaycar. I like to do a bit of work around my yard and
have over 40GB of mp3 music on my computer, so I figure that it would be
quite a useful item as well as a helpful learning tool.
I started by thoroughly reading the manual and a kit builders starter guide.
After identifying and sorting the various parts I set about putting the kit
together.
Following the instructions, I firstly tinned of the legs of the IC and
soldered it to the board. Checking the connections for continuity, I found I
need to touch up 5 out of 22 and checking again after found a good result.
I then set about soldering in the remaining components and checked each join
under a magnifying glass, touching up as required and double checking the
position.
Testing went as follows:
Test 1. Apply power and turn switch on.
Result; No puffs of smoke, frying sounds or heat (Phew!)
Test 2. With unit powered up, test voltage from ground to leg 8 on the IC
(result should be around 5V).
Result; 4.97V (Yay!)
Test 3 (& adjust). Measure across test points to tune oscillator, adjust to
2V.
Result; 0.6V and I cannot change reading in any way, even removing the
ferrite plug made no difference. (buggar!)
So have I done wrong?? Is anyone familiar with this kit?
I am thinking of de-soldering the copper wire coils from the former to check
and re-solder. I will also re-check the layout just in case I have put
something in the wrong place.
Any clues??
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Noel.
PS. Does anyone know if such a thing as amateur electronics clubs (should
this animal still exist) around the northside of Brisbane.
I have recently decided try my hand at some electronics project. My
intention is to built a few kits so as to learn a little more about things
and maybe gain some useful knowledge.
That said, I decide to try my first kit and bought a micromitter (FM
transmitter) kit from Jaycar. I like to do a bit of work around my yard and
have over 40GB of mp3 music on my computer, so I figure that it would be
quite a useful item as well as a helpful learning tool.
I started by thoroughly reading the manual and a kit builders starter guide.
After identifying and sorting the various parts I set about putting the kit
together.
Following the instructions, I firstly tinned of the legs of the IC and
soldered it to the board. Checking the connections for continuity, I found I
need to touch up 5 out of 22 and checking again after found a good result.
I then set about soldering in the remaining components and checked each join
under a magnifying glass, touching up as required and double checking the
position.
Testing went as follows:
Test 1. Apply power and turn switch on.
Result; No puffs of smoke, frying sounds or heat (Phew!)
Test 2. With unit powered up, test voltage from ground to leg 8 on the IC
(result should be around 5V).
Result; 4.97V (Yay!)
Test 3 (& adjust). Measure across test points to tune oscillator, adjust to
2V.
Result; 0.6V and I cannot change reading in any way, even removing the
ferrite plug made no difference. (buggar!)
So have I done wrong?? Is anyone familiar with this kit?
I am thinking of de-soldering the copper wire coils from the former to check
and re-solder. I will also re-check the layout just in case I have put
something in the wrong place.
Any clues??
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Noel.
PS. Does anyone know if such a thing as amateur electronics clubs (should
this animal still exist) around the northside of Brisbane.