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soldered, then you will be able to ensure perfect alignment. Use the eight 6mm M3 screws, and four 
12mm nylon hex spacers, to bolt the PCB to the LCD. 

The combined 16-way plug and socket when 
mated together, have a height of a little under 
12mm. Therefore it is necessary to have a 
gap somewhere. 

My suggested method is illustrated to the right 
here. I suggest closely mating the plug and 
socket. Leave the gap between the male header (plug) and the U3 PCB. I have found this method 
to work successfully. 

4.3 Module assembly

First the microcontroller IC1 should be inserted in its socket. Be sure to align the microcontroller chip 
correctly, the dimple on the chip must be at the same end as the dimple on the socket, and the dimple on 
the silkscreen legend on the PCB.

Next, plug together the three modules as shown in the following photographs. 

Ensure that the DDS module is inserted the correct way round. The Low Pass Filter kit module should be 
plugged in with the “Out” legend aligned next to the RF Output connector of the main PCB (see photo).

Important! 

Upon power-up, you will need to adjust the contrast potentiometer R1 to view the LCD 

properly. Turn it fully clockwise to start with (before applying power). Then turn it gradually anti-
clockwise until the displayed text looks correct.

4.4 Notes concerning the DDS module

a) You will notice that the DDS module has a square, blue plastic adjustment preset potentiometer. This 
adjusts the threshold for the DDS chip comparator that turns its 1V p-p sine wave into a square wave to 
drive the microcontroller. Adjusting it will change the duty cycle of the DDS square wave. You should not 
need to adjust this potentiometer, as I have already adjusted it individually, when I tested every DDS 
module before putting it in a kit. However, some builders have noted that the potentiometer needs to be 
adjusted slightly for best output waveform on 10m (28MHz). The adjustments needed are extremely slight, 
the potentiometer setting is very sensitive. 

b) The module uses the AD9850 DDS chip. The module is officially rated for output from DC to 40MHz. 
You may want to test it at higher frequencies than that. In theory the chip could output up to 62.5MHz (half 
the 125MHz reference clock frequency), but the output amplitude and spectral purity will deteriorate.

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Страница 1: ...anual is to be read in conjunction with the operation manual The kit supports the following modes QRSS mode plain on off keyed slow CW FSK CW mode frequency shift keyed slow CW DFCW mode dual frequenc...

Страница 2: ...er wall wart or even four 1 5V batteries connected in series with a suitable low dropout regulator Do not use more than 6V this may kill the microcontroller the LCD may not work properly with more tha...

Страница 3: ...space is provided for a 220K resistor for smoother contrast adjustment 3 2 Capacitors C2 3 22pF ceramic marking 22 or 220 C1 4 5 6 10nF ceramic marking 103 C7 No capacitor space is provided for future...

Страница 4: ...no solder bridges have been inadvertently created Note that components R2 and C7 are not required or supplied in the kit R2 may be added by the builder if lower LCD backlight brightness is desired Q3...

Страница 5: ...s well on a front panel see later hardware options section 4 Wind and install the toroid The toroid can be mounted horizontally or vertically I prefer the horizontal method as there is enough space fo...

Страница 6: ...is so that later if they need to be removed for different hardware options configuration a convenient alternative is to just cut them using wire cutters PCB Rev 3 4 please follow diagram below not pho...

Страница 7: ...less sensitive to adjust If you do not fit a 200K resistor for R4 then you must fit a wire jumper here as shown 8 Solder in transistors Q1 and Q2 If you have purchased additional transistors for Q3 a...

Страница 8: ...tant Upon power up you will need to adjust the contrast potentiometer R1 to view the LCD properly Turn it fully clockwise to start with before applying power Then turn it gradually anti clockwise unti...

Страница 9: ...V supply be sure to connect a wire between the 5V and PA pins as shown by the short red vertical line in the diagram right 5 3 Alternative button mounting option If you wish you may use an external pa...

Страница 10: ...er supply voltage for the Power Amplifier PA The microcontroller must still be run at a voltage not exceeding its 5 5V rating 5V is recommended To facilitate running the PA at higher voltages to provi...

Страница 11: ...the DDS module s comparator and is a 5V squarewave The sinewave connection is the analogue frequency output of the DDS module and has a 1V p p amplitude In both cases you should refer to the AD9850 d...

Страница 12: ...accurately calibrated frequency counter or an accurately calibrated receiver If you are going to use a GPS receiver module to provide a 1pps signal to the kit no calibration is required the kit will...

Страница 13: ...term while the different components are experiencing slightly different temperatures the frequency can shift considerably I believe that even small air currents over the oscillator case are enough to...

Страница 14: ...manual Analog Devices DDS information http www analog com en rfif components direct digital synthesis dds products index html 9 Version History 0 15 Oct 2013 Initial draft version 1 11 Nov 2013 First...

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