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ThunderBell Module Kit Instructions

 

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Important Information 

Thank you for your purchase of the Delptronics ThunderBell Eurorack Module Kit! 

The most recent version of this document, and the instructions for the ThunderBell Mini Kit can be downloaded from: 

http://delptronics.com/thunderbell.php

 

Before you start, please read the Electronic Kit Soldering Tutorial. It contains important and useful information even 
for experienced kit builders. If this is your first electronic kit, the best piece of advice we can give is to take your time 
and be careful to put the right part in the right place. The tutorial can be downloaded from: 

http://delptronics.com/documents/SolderingTutorial.pdf

 

In the instructions that follow, each part type is followed by the PCB outline for that part. Refer to the enclosed 
photograph of the completed kit for assistance with part identification and placement. 

The PCB is marked with the refdes (reference designator) of each part, not its value. For example R1 refers to 
resistor number one and C1 refers to capacitor number one. Once the part value is identified, it is easy to find the 
refdes on the PCB. 

Some parts must be oriented in a particular way, that is, the correct lead goes in the appropriate hole in the PCB. For 
example, electrolytic capacitors are polarized (they have a positive lead and a negative lead). Ceramic capacitors are 
not polarized, so it does not matter which of the two leads goes in which of the two holes. In these instructions, the 
symbol 

(±)

 highlights parts that must be inserted with a particular orientation. 

When you are ready to begin, separate the parts by type. Then, when you are ready to solder parts of a particular 
type, separate them by value. Compare your parts to the bill of materials, which can be found on the last page of this 
document. Make sure no parts are missing. These instructions list the parts in the recommended order of assembly. 
In general, the order is shortest to tallest. 

This manual is separated into two sections: board-mounted parts, which are soldered directly to the PCB, and off-
board parts which are connected to the PCB via wires. 

 

Using the ThunderBell Module 

Trigger Button:

 Press the button to make the bell sound. 

Pitch Knob:

 controls the pitch of the bell. 

Decay Knob:

 

controls how long it takes for the bell’s volume to decay from its maximum level down to silence. The 

bell can be re-triggered even while the last bell sound is still decaying. 

Pitch CV Jack:

 allows you to control the pitch of the bell with an external control voltage. It accepts 0V to 5V, but has 

over-voltage protection. The pitch is determined by the sum of the voltage in the jack and the pitch knob, so the knob 
still works when a plug is inserted into the jack. 

Decay CV Jack:

 allows you to control the decay of the bell with an external control voltage. It accepts 0V to 5V, but 

has over-voltage protection. The decay is determined by the sum of the voltage in the jack and the pitch knob, so the 
knob still works when a plug is inserted into the jack. 

Trigger Jack:

 allows you to trigger the bell sound using an analog trigger or gate signal. It accepts a 2.5 to 15 volt 

signal. The trigger button can still be used even when a plug is inserted into the Trigger Jack. 

Output Jack:

 is where the sound comes out.  The output signal is about 9V peak-to-peak. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ThunderBell

Page 1: ...r orientation When you are ready to begin separate the parts by type Then when you are ready to solder parts of a particular type separate them by value Compare your parts to the bill of materials which can be found on the last page of this document Make sure no parts are missing These instructions list the parts in the recommended order of assembly In general the order is shortest to tallest This...

Page 2: ...ogether You can refer to the picture below while assembling the printed circuit board The following pages list each part type and describe how to assemble it Off Board Parts Refer to the photo below when installing the pots 3 5mm jacks and trigger button wires Try to keep the wires short so that you don t end up with a mess of spaghetti behind the panel ...

Page 3: ...d stripes indicating their value The resistor leads need to be bent into a U shape in order to insert them into the PCB Bend the leads by holding the resistor body and pressing down on each lead close to the body Quantity Description Marking Refdes 5 1K Resistor brown black black brown brown R10 R11 R14 R15 R16 1 4 7K Resistor yellow violet black brown brown R20 2 10K Resistor brown black black re...

Page 4: ...gulator is loose and the three transistors are taped together When in doubt read the marking on the part The voltage regulator s PCB outline is labeled REG1 The outline is similar to that of a transistor so make sure you put the regulator in the right place Make sure that the flat side of the voltage regulator lines up with the flat side of the outline on the PCB The regulator will not sit flush a...

Page 5: ...ip pins come from the factory a little bit splayed out not pointing straight down You may need to bend them inward a little before you insert them Hold the body of the chip and rest all of the pins on one side against the table top and gently press down just a little bit Then do the other side If the pins do not line up well with the socket repeat the straightening procedure Make sure not to bend ...

Page 6: ...ounterclockwise anticlockwise wiper and clockwise The holes on the PCB are labeled CW and CCW to indicate which pin on the pot gets connected to which hole on the PCB If you are soldering one or more pots directly to the PCB the shafts will point away from the PCB There is a tab on the pots that must be removed or it will get in the way when you try to mount them in the enclosure or panel Hold the...

Page 7: ...e in the PCB Jacks The jacks are Output Pitch CV Decay CV and Trigger or gate They are all 3 5 mm mono jacks Connect the tip terminal of the jack to the square hole in the PCB and the sleeve terminal to the round hole If you are using jacks the same process applies just make sure you correctly identify the tip and sleeve terminals on the jacks Panel Assembly Insert the pots usually mounted on the ...

Page 8: ...esistor yellow violet black orange R3 R5 R19 1 1M Resistor brown black black yellow R6 2 2 2M Resistor red red black yellow R7 R8 2 0 01 µF Ceramic Capacitor 103 C6 C7 3 0 1 µF Ceramic Capacitor 104 C3 C9 C10 1 0 68 µF Ceramic Capacitor 684 C5 2 1 µF Ceramic Capacitor 105 C4 C8 2 10 µF Electrolytic Capacitor 10 µF C1 C2 4 2N3904Transistor 2N3904 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 1 5V Voltage Regulator 78L05 REG1 1 PIC1...

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