Posted by
Jozef Hand-Boniakowski on
Feb 22, 2007; 1:27pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K1-Front-Panel-Resistance-Issue-tp444102.html
Hello to the list.
This is my first posting on my K1 kit building issues via the Elecraft
reflector. Thanks to all in advance. I am awaiting the delivery of a
digital multimeter for making resistance/voltage checks, but started
construction nonetheless. I have a cheap analog meter, however, and
thought that when I get to the resistance check parts I would use it,
but not proceed until the DMM gets here.
I completed the 4 band filter bard and the front panel (minus the 10
turn potentiometer) up to the point where the resistance checks are to
be made (page 22), and, here is where my analog meter says that I am way
off. The backlight kit was installed, by the way, as per its (somewhat
confusing instructions) which then returned me to the page where the
resistance checks are made. I get the following big discrepancies:
Test pts (+) Resistance Measured
DS1 (LCD pins 1-24) >100K around 2K each to ground
J1 pin 6 >100K 10K
J1 pin 7 >100K 5.8 to 7K (moves up))
J1 pin 8 >100K 5.8 to 7K (moves up)
J1 pin 10 90-200K 2.3K
J1 pin 12 >100K 5.1 to 7K (moves up)
J1 pin 15 <50K 28K (yippie!)
J1 pin 16 15-18K 9K
J1 pin 19 >100K 5.8 to 7K (moves up)
Something is definitely awry here. I don't see any bridges, cold
joints, nor missed components/joints, incorrectly placed parts.
However, with the LCD installed along with the backlit display, there is
no way to recheck the pins of the 40 pin MCU from the top of the board,
only to look under the socket from the sides. I have rechecked all the
component placement and the solder connections 3 times. I cannot find
any errors or solder issues. So then, can the analog meter be throwing
me that far off? I doubt it. Your expertise is requested in offering
advice.
73, Jozef WB2MIC
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