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Mini Keying Adapter  

01/07/2016 

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Parts List 

Part 

Value 

PCB 

Mini Keying Adapter printed circuit board 

D1 

1N4148 diode 

Q1 

2N7000 MOSFET 

Q2 

AOI516 or IRFU220 MOSFET  

R1, R2 

100 K Ω 1/4W resistor (Brown-Black-Yellow) 

TB1 

6-position terminal block 

Assembling the Kit 

Always use good static prevention practices when working with static sensitive parts.  This means 
you should wear a grounding strap when possible, or work on a static-dissipative work surface.  
Use a grounded tip soldering iron if possible.  When soldering small parts it is a good idea to use 
a fine-tipped, small pencil-type soldering iron of no more than 25W or so.  If you are not fairly 
experienced with soldering small parts, you may want to practice on some scrap parts first or get 
some help from a more experienced builder.  Do not try to use a large soldering gun – get the 
right tool for the job. 

All parts should be installed from the top (white printed) side of the printed circuit board.  As you 
install each component, bend the leads slightly if needed to help hold the part in place.  It’s a 
good idea to use pliers, clamps or alligator clips as heat sinks whenever possible to prevent heat 
damage to parts while soldering.  Solder the leads in place, being careful not to use too much 
solder.  Using a pair of fine-tipped flush or diagonal cutters, neatly clip the component leads close 
to the solder joint. 

 

Install resistors R1 and R2 into the marked 
locations on the PCB.  They are not polarity 
sensitive, meaning they can be installed with 
the color bands going either way.      

Bend the resistor leads at right angles to the 
resistor body as shown so they match up with 
the holes in the PCB.   

 

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Install diode D1 into the marked location.  This 
part is polarity sensitive, and must be installed 
with the black band on the diode oriented as 
shown by the silkscreened markings.   

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