3 - Clock PCB assembly

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Re: Clock PCB assembly

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Fit the mustard/beige resin dipped 22p (marked 220) capacitors x2 in locations marked for C7 and C8:

**Batch2 kits will be marked 33 (not 333, note only 2 digits)

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Re: Clock PCB assembly

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Fit the aluminium can 2.2u 200/250V capacitor in the location marked for C10 as shown - the white bar on the side of the capacitor indicates the negative- terminal and faces to the TOP:

***BATCH3 Blue label kits, it may be a 3.3u 200V***

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Re: Clock PCB assembly

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Fit the blue or black aluminium can 470u 10V/16V capacitor in the location marked for C5 as shown: NOTE this is polarised, the negative- terminal is marked with a white band.

***BATCH3 Blue label kits may be 330u and green***

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Re: Clock PCB assembly

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Fit the green resin 4n7 capacitor in the location marked for C3 as shown:

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Fit the remaining black plastic transistor marked 'MPSA42' 'A42' or 'KSP42' in the location marked for T11 as shown: NOTE this are polarised and must be fitted the right way round. There is a flat mark on one side of the body, this flat side faces to the RIGHT of the PCB when viewed as shown in the photograph.

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That's BAG1 finished for now, next fit the IC sockets from BAG2:

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Re: Clock PCB assembly

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Fit T12 (the square black plastic 3 legged part), bending the end 3mm of its legs down 90 degrees to fit in the holes. Make sure it lies flat on the PCB and solder the tab on the top first, then the three legs. Some versions may have the centre leg missing, don't worry just solder the 2 outer legs and the tab.

DON'T FORGET TO SOLDER THE TAB! it acts as a heatsink connection to the PCB.

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Fit the plastic IR LED in the space marked D8 as shown. NOTE this is polarised and must be fitted the right way round. There is a flat mark on the side of the LED body,

The flat side (Short leg) faces to the LEFT (LED8) of the PCB when viewed as shown in the photograph.

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Re: Clock PCB assembly

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Fit IC4 as shown (the domed black plastic 3 legged block). IC4 is vertical and faces down. Twist it slightly to face to the right.

NOTE: As the orginal Sharp part is becoming harder to find it has been replaced with another silver metal-cased device, marked CHQ1838. IC4 will always be supplied in the pink antistatic bag.

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