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12  Audio Technology

Resistors: 

0 Ω/SMD/0402 

R41

22 Ω/SMD/0402 

R29, R31, R56

220 Ω/SMD/0402 

R30

470 Ω/SMD/0402 

R1, R2, R14, R24

1 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R32, R43

1,5 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R5, R6, R15, R16, R28

1,8 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R10, R20

4,7 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R48, R49

10 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R3, R4, R33, R34, R38, R40, R44, R47,

 

R50–R55, R58, R59, R63, R66, R67

12 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R11, R21

47 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R7, R8, R17, R18, 

100 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R9, R19, R35–R37, R39, R46, R60

220 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R25, R26, R42, R65

270 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R62

820 kΩ/SMD/0402 

R61

1 MΩ/SMD/0402 

R45

2,2 MΩ/SMD/0402 

R64

PTC/0,5 A/6 V/SMD/0805 

R27

PTC/0,35 A/16 V/SMD/1206 

R57

Capacitors:

10pF/SMD/0402 C28

10 pF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C27

22 pF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C68, C78

27 pF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C42, C43

100 pF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C36–C41

680 pF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C13, C20

1 nF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C52, C55, C58, C61, C65

10 nF/50 V/SMD/0402 

C11, C18, C34, C51, C54, C57, C60, C64

22 nF/16 V/SMD/0402 

C26

100 nF/16 V/SMD/0402 

C4, C6, C22, C23, C25,  

 

C29–C32, C35, C44–C47,  

 

C50, C53, C56, C59, C63, C74, C75, C82

100 nF/50 V/SMD/0603 

C71, C81

100 nF/100 V/SMD/0805 

C33

220 nF/16 V/SMD/0402 

C7

1 µF/16 V/SMD/0402 

C10, C12, C15–C17,

 

C8, C9, C19, C24, C62, C83

1 µF/50 V/SMD/0603 

C1–C3

2,2 µF/16 V/SMD/0805 

C5

4,7 µF/16 V/SMD/0805 

C49

10 µF/16 V/SMD/0805 

C67, C76, C77

10 µF/50 V/SMD/1210 

C69, C70, C79, C80

22 µF/10 V 

C84

47 µF/10 V 

C48, C66

220 µF/10 V 

C72, C73

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Semiconductors:

ELV151488/SMD IC3

TPS61040DBV/SMD/TI 

IC4, IC6

S1206B33U3T1/SOT89-3 IC5

Si4711 IC12

TLV272ID/SOIC8 IC13

NJM2761RB2/SMD IC14

HT7544-1/SMD IC15

IRLML6401/SMD 

T4, T6–T8

BC847C/SMD 

T5, T11

BC848C/SMD T14

IRLML2502PbF/SMD T15

BAT54J/SMD 

D4, D5, D7

1N4148W/SMD 

D6, D28, D29

SP0503BAHTG/SMD D24

ESD9B5.0ST5G/SMD D25–D27

LED/3 mm/orange 

D30

Other:

storage throttle, SMD, 3,3 µH/1,1 A 

L1

storage throttle, SMD, 6,8 µH/0,94 A 

L2

Chip-Ferrite, 300 Ω bei 100 MHz, 0603 

L3

SMD-Inductivity, 120 nH/0805 

L4

Chip-Ferrite, 1000 Ω bei 100 MHz, 0603 

L5, L7, L8

Quarz, 24.000 MHz, SMD 

Q1

Incremental encoder with axis and pushbutton 

switch, 20 pulses/360°, 20 (18°) steps, 

print, horizontal 

DR1

Mini-Pushbutton TC-06106-075C, 

1x on, SMD 

TA1–TA4

Socket connector, 2x 6-pole, SMD 

BU4–BU6

USB socket, Mini B, SMD 

BU9

Coaxial connector, right angle jack, solder 

BU10

Jack socket, 3,5 mm, 4-pin, SMD 

BU11

PVC insulation hose, ø 3.5 mm, black 

OLED-Display module ODM1-8.8 

Male headers, 2x 6-pin, 8.8 mm, straight,

pitch = 1.27 mm, SMD 

ST1‒ST3

Sliding housing SG2 

Handwheel, orange 

4 key caps 

Battery holder for sliding housing SG2 

Minus battery contacts 

Plus battery contacts 

2 thread-forming screws, 1,8 x 8 mm, T6 

4 housing feet, 5 x 1,6 mm, self-adhesive, white 

8 cm flexible cable, 0,22 mm², red 

8 cm flexible cable, 0,22 mm², black 

Important notice:

For the connection between the SUP3 and the 

test object a shielded cable with suitable con-

nectors must be used, to prevent any unwanted 

and not permitted RF radiation.

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More Informations:

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emphasis_(telecommunications)
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_modulation
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Data_System

Translation by: M. Caldeira, of “Electronics Old and New by M Caldeira”, January 2021

Summary of Contents for SUP3

Page 1: ...35 C Dimensions W x H x D 63 x 142 x 25 mm Weight with without batteries 184 135 g Technical data a digital signal feed via USB This allows you to use a PC or other device with USB sound output direc...

Page 2: ...ection Change of Function Fig 1 shows the connection diagram for the SUP3 with all connection variants The device under test is shown here as a vintage radio Please note that a shielded cable must alw...

Page 3: ...sted Select the sound card as the default device Under Recording you will find the Stereo Mixer Fig 3 if not right click and show deactivated devices and activate the stereo mixer In the stereo mixer...

Page 4: ...rotary wheel The menu can be exited with the function key F4 With Default the basic settings for the deviation can be restored To do this select this menu item by pres sing the rotary encoder and tur...

Page 5: ...he analogue audio signal stereo is fed to the cir cuit via the socket BU11 which first reaches a limiter The diodes D25 to D27 are Transient Voltage Suppressor diodes which protect against over voltag...

Page 6: ...8 6 5 4 3 2 1 PRG1 UB RST TX RX BOOT GND 100n 16V C35 10K R34 S 1206B33 U3T1 IC5 GND IN OUT IRLML 6401 T7 IRLML 6401 T8 16V 100n C75 16V 100n C74 16V 10u C76 10K R55 MP16 MP15 MP17 MP18 MP19 MP20 MP21...

Page 7: ...ters are used to set the transmission frequency and the output level for ex ample The afore mentioned micro controller IC3 of the type STM 32F107RC is the main control element of the switch control Wi...

Page 8: ...e USB voltage always has the highest priority The following voltage regulator IC5 gene rates a stable voltage of 3 3 V to sup ply the controller The second voltage regulator IC15 provides a voltage of...

Page 9: ...emitting diode D30 is installed Make sure that the polarity is correct The slightly longer connection is the anode of the LED The anode connection is also marked on the PCB The LED can rest directly o...

Page 10: ...he battery holder with the correct polarity Fig 12 Make sure that the contacts engage properly As can be seen in Fig 12 on the right the contacts on the left hand side must be bridged with the enclose...

Page 11: ...M2761RB2 SMD IC14 HT7544 1 SMD IC15 IRLML6401 SMD T4 T6 T8 BC847C SMD T5 T11 BC848C SMD T14 IRLML2502PbF SMD T15 BAT54J SMD D4 D5 D7 1N4148W SMD D6 D28 D29 SP0503BAHTG SMD D24 ESD9B5 0ST5G SMD D25 D27...

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