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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  Elenco

®

Dual  Audio

Superhet 550C AM Radio Kit is good soldering techniques. Using the

proper soldering iron is of prime importance. A small pencil type soldering

iron of 25 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

than lead solder, so you need higher temperature for the solder to flow

properly. Recommended tip temperature is approximately 700

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 correct tip size for best heat transfer. The conical tip is the

most commonly used.

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). If you use a sponge to clean your tip, then use

distilled water (tap water has impurities that accelerate corrosion).

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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Содержание AM-550CK

Страница 1: ...S 2 DIODES Assembly and Instruction Manual Copyright 2016 2011 by ELENCO Electronics Inc All rights reserved REV A Revised 2016 753008 No part of this book shall be reproduced by any means electronic...

Страница 2: ...3 Identifying Capacitor Values Qty Symbol Value Description Part r 1 C1 Variable Tuning 211677 r 1 C15 0 001mF Discap 102 231036 r 2 C3 C10 0 01mF Discap 103 241031 r 5 C2 C5 C7 C8 C9 0 02mF or 0 022m...

Страница 3: ...bly Coil Color dot Earphone Jack with Nut Knob dial Radio Stand COILS MISCELLANEOUS Label Screw M1 8 x 7mm Screw M2 5 x 4mm Nut M1 8 Speaker Pad 50kW Potentiometer Switch with Nut and Washer Knob pot...

Страница 4: ...egative lead is indicated on the packaging by a stripe with minus signs and possibly arrowheads Also the negative lead of a radial electrolytic is shorter than the positive one Polarity marking BAND 1...

Страница 5: ...alignment procedure is provided to peak the performance of the receiver and maximize the Dual Audio Superhet 550C s reception capabilities The Dual Audio Superhet 550C can best be understood by analy...

Страница 6: ...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 differe...

Страница 7: ...Your meter should again be reading a high resistance Typical results read approximately 1MW to infinity Refer to parts list and find a PNP transistor refer to Figure B page 8 for locating the Emitter...

Страница 8: ...istors are working as Class A amplifiers for very small levels of power to the speaker but they slide toward Class B operation at larger power levels Transistor Q4 is a Class A amplifier that drives t...

Страница 9: ...gray red brown gold D2 1N4148 Diode see Figure E R16 1kW Resistor brown black red gold TP10 Test Point Pin see Figure F R15 100W Resistor brown black brown gold Electrolytics have a polarity marking...

Страница 10: ...solder side of the PC board Step 1 Step 3 Step 2 PC Board solder side J1 Earphone Jack with Nut see Figure G Speaker Speaker Pad 4 Wire see Figures H I Battery Holder 3 Screws M1 8 x 7mm 3 Nuts M1 8...

Страница 11: ...r shorts or parts inserted incorrectly Check C14 to see if it s leaky or inserted backwards If you get a reading higher than 150kW check for open copper or bad solder connections on resistors R13 and...

Страница 12: ...The voltage should be between 0 5 and 0 8V higher than the voltage at TP8 All silicon transistors biased for conduction will have approximately 0 7V from the base to the emitter If your circuit fails...

Страница 13: ...voltage at TP8 here V3 __________ volts Once again parallel resistor R13 with resistor R4 as shown in Figure 6 The voltage at TP8 should also drop to a lower voltage Record the new reading at TP8 her...

Страница 14: ...d minimum voltage output Set your VOM to read an AC voltage of 1 volt at the output of your Audio Amplifier Slowly increase the output of the generator until the VOM reads 1 volt AC Leave the audio at...

Страница 15: ...ncy from the generator until the waveform on the oscilloscope drops to 0 7 of its original reading 1 4 Vpp or 2 8 divisions Use the oscilloscope probe to check TP6 to make sure the input voltage did n...

Страница 16: ...imum power output should be greater than 200 milliwatts MAXIMUM POWER OUTPUT Connect the generator and oscilloscope as shown in Figure 8 Set the generator at a frequency of 1kHz turn the power ON and...

Страница 17: ...Figure 12b if a capacitor is placed between pins 1 and 8 The gain can be set to any value from 20 to 200 if a resistor is placed in series with the capacitor The amplifier in our kit with a gain of 5...

Страница 18: ...tch Notch marking STATIC MEASUREMENTS IC AUDIO AMPLIFIER SW2 on the down IC position RESISTANCE TEST You have completed wiring the IC Audio Amplifier We shall proceed in testing this circuit You will...

Страница 19: ...gure 16 Make sure that the battery or a 9 volt power supply if available is properly connected and turn the power ON The voltage at TP8 should be between 4 to 5 volts If you get this reading go on to...

Страница 20: ...TP10 10mF Generator GND TP10 Connect the oscilloscope and audio generator to your circuit as shown in Figure 18 Set the audio generator for a frequency of 1kHz and minimum voltage output Set the osci...

Страница 21: ...nnect the generator and oscilloscope as shown in Figure 18 Set the generator at a frequency of 1kHz turn the power ON and adjust the generator output until the peaks of the sinewave at TP8 are clipped...

Страница 22: ...o at the volume control as shown in Figure 19 The purpose of the automatic gain control AGC circuit is to maintain a constant audio level at the detector regardless of the strength of the incoming sig...

Страница 23: ...the VOM is adjusted to read 9 volts DC and turn the power ON The voltmeter should read approximately 1 5 volts DC If your reading varies more than 0 5 volts from this value turn the power OFF and che...

Страница 24: ...clockwise position Slowly adjust the amplitude of the RF generator output until you hear the 1kHz on the speaker If this test fails turn the power OFF and check C11 R12 volume control D1 and TP3 SYSTE...

Страница 25: ...in Figure 23 Both IF amplifiers are tuned to a frequency of 455kHz and only need to be aligned once when the radio is assembled These amplifiers provide the majority of the gain and selectivity needed...

Страница 26: ...ulation and minimum amplitude output Set the oscilloscope vertical sensitivity at 1 volt division The scope probe must have an input capacitance of less than 50pF or it will detune transformer T3 Turn...

Страница 27: ...23 BANDWIDTH TEST FIRST IF AMPLIFIER The operation of the first IF amplifier is the same as for the second IF amplifier with one important difference The gain of the first IF amplifier decreases after...

Страница 28: ...Figure 27 This short prevents the AGC from lowering the gain of the first IF ampifier Set the RF generator to 455kHz no modulation and minimum amplitude output Set the oscilloscope for a vertical sen...

Страница 29: ...he selectivity of the antenna Q factor is high the image will be reduced sufficiently The oscillator circuit must also change when the radio is tuned in order to remain 455kHz above the tuning of the...

Страница 30: ...white to the hole marked 1 4 Wire Type Antenna Solder the 4 colored wires to the PC board r Wire A green to the hole marked 3 r Wire B red and black twisted together to the hole marked 2 r Wire C whi...

Страница 31: ...from oscillating Set the VOM to read 2 volts DC accurately and turn the power ON The DC voltage at TP1 should be 1 6 volts If the voltage in your circuit differs by more than 0 5 volts leave the power...

Страница 32: ...he power ON Increase the amplitude of the RF signal until the oscilloscope registers 0 5Vpp Align transformers T3 T2 and T1 for the maximum AC reading on the oscilloscope Decrease the amplitude of the...

Страница 33: ...na coil may have to be on the end of the ferrite rod as shown in Figure 33 Change the frequency of the RF generator to 1400kHz and adjust C1 until a 400Hz tone can be heard coming from the speaker Car...

Страница 34: ...the station is at its loudest and reduce the volume if necessary Retune the radio for another weak station and repeat this procedure until there is no more improvement noticed on the weakest possible...

Страница 35: ...result is a speaker less efficient and distorted To eliminate the low frequency cancellation a speaker is placed inside an enclosure Now the front sound waves are prevented from traveling to the back...

Страница 36: ...SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ELENCO 150 Carpenter Avenue Wheeling IL 60090 847 541 3800 Website www elenco com e mail elenco elenco com...

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