Ramsey Electronics PPM3 Telephone User Manual


 
PPM3 Page 20
72. Install R15, the other 10k audio pot.
73. Install R2, the 10k stereo audio pot.
Now the LEDs. As you may know, LEDs have a polarity just like diodes (they
are diodes, light emitting ones) and must be installed correctly to work. The
diagram below shows the anode (positive) and cathode (negative) pins of an
LED. Your PC board is marked with a little diode symbol that looks like a
triangle. The longer anode lead goes toward the large flat end of the triangle
and the shorter cathode lead goes toward the point. On D5 and D6 the
cathode goes directly to the ground plane on the board so it’s easy to see the
orientation. You’ll want to leave the leads as long as possible so that the LED
can be bent over to poke through the front panel of your kit case.
74. Take the small piece of heat shrink tubing and cut it in half. Take one
half of the tubing and place it over the longer anode lead of the green
LED, D5. Place the LED with the longer, shielded lead toward the outer
edge of the PC board. Bend the leads slightly on the backside of the
board to hold the part in place and solder it in.
75. Take the leftover piece of heat shrink tubing and place it over the
longer lead of one of the red LEDs. This one will be D6. Again, leave the
leads long, make sure the tubed lead is facing the front edge of the PC
board and solder the LED in place.
76. Install D4, the last LED and the last part in your kit. This time the
longer anode lead should be placed in the hole closest to R15. Again,
leave the leads long and solder it in place.
CONGRATULATIONS !
Wow, doing great! Your Phone Patch Mixer kit is now complete! Have a final
look over your work, paying particular attention to the orientation of diodes,
capacitors, and IC’s. Carefully inspect the circuit board for stray leads or open
solder connections, then trim and touch up any that need work. Remember
that any problems you find now can save time and effort after the unit has
been cased up and final assembled.
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