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Colorado Space Grant ConsortiumColorado Space Grant Consortium

Timing Circuit HW #4

Class #07

Timing Circuit HW #4

Class #07

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- Your team will do the following:

- Build the timing circuit

Hands-on: Timing Circuit, Power & Camera

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- Test with 12 V power

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Parts needed for Timing Circuit Steps:1 Timing Circuit kit

Parts needed for Timing Circuit Steps:1 Timing Circuit kit

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Step 1a: Layout timing circuit kits and set parts outStep 1a: Layout timing circuit kits and set parts out

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Step 1b: Study the PC Board front and backStep 1b: Study the PC Board front and back

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NOTE: The following steps are slightly different from those listed on the Velleman box. Both will produce same final product

Step 2: Put connectors together

NOTE: The following steps are slightly different from those listed on the Velleman box. Both will produce same final product

Step 2: Put connectors together

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Step 3: Solder connect to board as shown:

NOTE: Velleman instructions are different.

Step 3: Solder connect to board as shown:

NOTE: Velleman instructions are different.

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Step 4: Solder relay to board as shown:Step 4: Solder relay to board as shown:

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Step 5: Solder resistors to board as shown:Step 5: Solder resistors to board as shown:

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R1=R2=R3=1 KΩ

Step 6: Solder diodes as shown (watch polarity):Step 6: Solder diodes as shown (watch polarity):

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D2

D3

D1

Step 7: Install trimpots as shown. Do not adjust at this time.Step 7: Install trimpots as shown. Do not adjust at this time.

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RV2=50K=PULSE

RV1=1M=PAUSE

Step 8: Install red LEDStep 8: Install red LED

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LED: Make sure short lead is installed in hole next to relay (flat side)

Step 9: Install Capacitor C1Step 9: Install Capacitor C1

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C1=100 nF

Step 10: Install Capacitor C2 and C3. Watch polarity. Positive lead is the long lead and goes in the positive holeStep 10: Install Capacitor C2 and C3. Watch polarity. Positive lead is the long lead and goes in the positive hole

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C3=100 µF

C2=100 µF

Step 11: Solder socket. Be careful of solder bridges.Step 11: Solder socket. Be careful of solder bridges.

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Step 12: Install 555 Timer chip. Be careful of orientationStep 12: Install 555 Timer chip. Be careful of orientation

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Step 13: Install A23 batteries (12 V) into specially made case

Step 14: Use voltmeter to verify you have 12 V

Step 13: Install A23 batteries (12 V) into specially made case

Step 14: Use voltmeter to verify you have 12 V

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Make sure switch is ON

Step 15: Insert the black wire from the battery pack into GND

(Should be “-” of battery).

Step 15: Insert the black wire from the battery pack into GND

(Should be “-” of battery).

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Step 15c: Connect the black wire from the switch to the red wire from the batteries by snapping together the connectors

Step 15c: Connect the black wire from the switch to the red wire from the batteries by snapping together the connectors

Step 15b: Insert the green wire from the switch into the +12V terminal on the timing circuit (should be “+” of battery)

Step 15b: Insert the green wire from the switch into the +12V terminal on the timing circuit (should be “+” of battery)

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Step 16: Flip switch ON (should here a click and see red LED light up)

NOTE: If not, flip switch OFF and have timing circuit inspected

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Hands-on: Timing Circuit, Power & Camera

Step 17: Adjust the pause to get an interval of between 30 and 60 seconds. Make sure that the pulse is long enough that the camera will actually take a picture (somewhere around 1 second).

Step 17: Adjust the pause to get an interval of between 30 and 60 seconds. Make sure that the pulse is long enough that the camera will actually take a picture (somewhere around 1 second).

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Step 18: Tape the sides of the battery case and tape the batteries into place

Step 18: Tape the sides of the battery case and tape the batteries into place

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Step 19: Disconnect 12 V battery and package everything to bring to class on Tuesday. Make sure the leads of your 12 V Battery are taped off

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Heaters

Class #07

Heaters

Class #07

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Step 20: Set out kit

BackFront

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Step 21: Layout Resistors on Perf Board

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Step 22: Fold over the leads from two of the blocks and solder them together

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Step 23: Snip the leads that you just soldered together

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Step 24: Fold over the opposite two leads and solder so that all of the blocks are connected in parallel then clip the ends of the leads

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Step 24 continued:

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Step 25: Twist all the Red wires from the 9V connector together and solder them to the single Blue wire in your kit. (Do not solder red wire from switch)

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Step 26: Twist all the Black wires from the 9V connector together and solder them to the black wire from the switch.

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Step 27: Solder the single Blue wire from 9V connector to one end of the resistor string and the other Red wire from switch to the other end of the resistor string

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Step 28: With switch ON, check positive (+) circuit connections with voltmeter.

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Step 29: With switch ON, check negative (-) circuit connections with voltmeter.

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Step 30: Put electrical tape on solder joints in Steps 25 and 26

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Step 31: Attach 3 flight batteries and turn switch on. Your heater will get extremely hot with in 1 to 2 minutes. If longer, please let me know.

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Step 32: Turn switch off, disconnect the switch from the heater, leave batteries connected

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