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CONSTRUCTION

Solder

Soldering Iron

Foil

Solder

Soldering Iron

Foil

Component Lead

Soldering Iron

Circuit Board

Foil

Rosin

Soldering iron positioned
incorrectly.

Solder

Gap

Component Lead

Solder

Soldering Iron

Drag

Foil

1. Solder all components from the

copper foil side only.  Push the
soldering iron tip against both the
lead and the circuit board foil.

2. Apply a small amount of solder to

the iron tip. This allows the heat to
leave the iron and onto the foil.
Immediately apply solder to the
opposite side of the connection,
away from the iron. Allow the
heated component and the circuit
foil to melt the solder.

1. Insufficient heat - the solder will

not flow onto the lead as shown.

3. Allow the solder to flow around

the connection.  Then, remove
the solder and the iron and let the
connection cool. The solder
should have flowed smoothly and
not lump around the wire lead.

4. Here is what a good solder

connection looks like.

2. Insufficient solder - let the

solder flow over the connection
until it is covered.
Use just enough solder to cover
the connection.

3. Excessive solder - could make

connections that you did not
intend to between adjacent foil
areas or terminals.

4. Solder bridges - occur when

solder runs between circuit paths
and creates a short circuit. This is
usually caused by using too much
solder.
To correct this, simply drag your
soldering iron across the solder
bridge as shown.

What Good Soldering Looks Like

A good solder connection should be bright, shiny, smooth, and uniformly
flowed over all surfaces.

Types of Poor Soldering Connections

Introduction

The most important factor in assembling your M-1007K Digital Multimeter Kit is
good soldering techniques. Using the proper soldering iron is of prime
importance. A small pencil type soldering iron of 25 - 40 watts is recommended.
The tip of the iron must be kept clean at all times and well tinned.

Solder

For many years leaded solder was the most common type of solder used
by the electronics industry, but it is now being replaced by lead-free solder
for health reasons. This kit contains lead-free solder, which contains
99.3% tin, 0.7% copper, and has a rosin-flux core.

Lead-free solder is different from lead solder: It has a higher melting point
(about 440

O

F, compared to about 360

O

F for lead solder), so you need

higher temperature for the solder to flow properly. Recommended tip
temperature is 700

O

F-800

O

F; higher temperatures improve solder flow but

accelerate tip decay. An increase in soldering time may be required to
achieve good results. Soldering iron tips wear out faster since lead-free
solders are more corrosive and the higher soldering temperatures
accelerate corrosion, so proper tip care is important. The solder joint finish
will look slightly duller with lead-free solders.

Use these procedures to increase the life of your soldering iron tip when
using lead-free solder:

• Keep the iron tinned at all times.

• Use the largest tip possible for best heat transfer.

• Turn off iron when not in use or reduce temperature setting when

using a soldering station. 

• Tips should be cleaned frequently to remove oxidation before it becomes

impossible to remove. Use Dry Tip Cleaner (Elenco

®

#SH-1025) or Tip

Cleaner (Elenco

®

#TTC1).  

• DO NOT use a sponge, this worsens tip life because the temperature

shocks accelerate corroding of the tip. If you insist on using a sponge,
use distilled water (tap water has impurities that accelerate corroding).

Safety Procedures

• Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles to protect

your eyes when working with tools or soldering iron,
and during all phases of testing.

• Be sure there is adequate ventilation when soldering.

• Locate soldering iron in an area where you do not have to go around

it or reach over it. Keep it in a safe area away from the reach of
children.

• Do not hold solder in your mouth. Solder is a toxic substance. Wash

hands thoroughly after handling solder.

Assemble Components

In all of the following assembly steps, the components must be installed
on the top side of the PC board unless otherwise indicated. The top legend
shows where each component goes. The leads pass through the
corresponding holes in the board and are soldered on the foil side.
Use only rosin core solder.

DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER!

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Summary of Contents for M-1007K

Page 1: ...d Instruction Manual Elenco Electronics Inc Copyright 2008 by Elenco Electronics Inc All rights reserved 753096 No part of this book shall be reproduced by any means electronic photocopying or otherwi...

Page 2: ...5 1 4W brown black green gold 171000 Resistors with 0 25 tolerance may be included instead of 0 5 These parts are not mounted on card r 1 R9 0 01 Shunt Wire 100165 r 1 VR1 220 221 Potentiometer 19131...

Page 3: ...ue printed in the following manner The maximum operating voltage may also be printed on the capacitor Second Digit First Digit Multiplier Tolerance For the No 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 Multiply By 1 10 100 1k 1...

Page 4: ...e solder for health reasons This kit contains lead free solder which contains 99 3 tin 0 7 copper and has a rosin flux core Lead free solder is different from lead solder It has a higher melting point...

Page 5: ...3 1 F 104 Mylar Capacitor small yellow C5 1 F 104 Mylar Capacitor small yellow R14 220k 5 1 4W Resistor red red yellow gold see Figure A R13 220k 5 1 4W Resistor red red yellow gold see Figure A Mount...

Page 6: ...nto the PC board from the top legend as shown in Figure E Solder the sockets to the PC board on the component side only The solder should extend completely around the socket see Figure E r Insert the...

Page 7: ...shown and push the edge of the LCD against the raised area on the case Press into place r Place the zebra onto the grooved surface of the LCD as shown in Figure H Carefully place the zebra clip around...

Page 8: ...r Place the PC board over the selector knob Be sure that the 8 pin socket slides into its hole Then fasten the PC board with three 6mm screws as shown in Figure K r Insert the 0 5A 250V fuse into the...

Page 9: ...is less wire between the 10A DC and COM sockets If the meter reads low resolder the shunt wire so that there is more wire between the sockets 1 ACV Range 750 HV 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 2 DCA 10A Ranges 200 0...

Page 10: ...and RA as in the following table Read the currents shown and compare to a known accurate meter If any of the above tests fail a Check the fuse b Check the value and soldering of resistors R8 R20 and...

Page 11: ...d insert a small transistor into the appropriate NPN or PNP holes in the transistor socket 2 Read the hFE of the transistor The hFE of transistors varies over a wide range but you will probably get a...

Page 12: ...t is clocked at about two readings per second The digitized measurements are presented to the display as four decoded digits seven segments plus polarity The decimal point position on the display is d...

Page 13: ...switch closes This applies a known reference voltage to the input to the A D converter The polarity of this voltage is automatically selected to be opposite that of the unknown input voltage thus cau...

Page 14: ...erters One inverter shown for clarity 7 6 4 OSC 1 OSC 2 OSC 3 DIGITAL SECTION ANALOG SECTION of 7106 CREF RINT CAZ CINT INT CREF REF HI REF LO CREF BUFFER V 35 42 44 43 41 36 37 1 AUTO ZERO A Z Z1 A Z...

Page 15: ...value required to give the correct RMS reading CURRENT MEASUREMENT Figure 6 shows a simplified diagram of the current measurement function Internal shunt resistors convert the current to between 0 19...

Page 16: ...simple series circuit is formed by the voltage source a reference resistor from the voltage divider selected by the selector switches and the test unknown resistor The ratio of the two resistors is e...

Page 17: ...not known set the switch to the highest range 4 Connect the leads across the points to be measured and read the display If the range switch is too high reduce it until a satisfactory reading is obtain...

Page 18: ...indicates that the battery should be replaced To replace battery and fuse 0 5A 250V remove the 2 screws in the bottom of the case Simply remove the old fuse battery and replace with a new fuse batter...

Page 19: ...18 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

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