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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Velleman's K8018B 3D LED Cube 5x5x5

The Velleman's 3D LED Cube has 125 LED's that is controlled by two STP16CP05 integrated circuits, of which, are surface mounted devices. Other than mounting the two SMD IC, the 125 LED's proves to be the most tedious work. Velleman has a great video to show how to assemble the LED's properly . The Light Cube is programmable via USB A-male to B-male cable and software from Velleman's product support. The Light Cube comes with no USB cable, and no 9v power adapter. Below is a short video demonstrating the Light Cube. 





Thursday, September 26, 2013

Demonstration of the Ramsey's SR2C and AA7B with Kitsrus 1 watt Mono Power Amplifier

This is the demonstration of the SR2C, AA7B, and Mono Power Amplifier. In this video, I try to adjust the transformers (T1 and T2) to tune into an AM frequency.


Ramsey's AA7B Active Antenna Kit

The AA7B is an antenna amplifier which will amplify radio frequency signals (HF, VHF, UHF). I'll use the AA7B with the SR2C in a future post for demonstration. The AA7B is connected by coaxial cable to the receiver. In addition, the AA7B can be powered by a 9V internal battery of external power supply. The AA7B is for boosting reception only; transmitting RF into the AA7B will damage the unit. 





Ramsey's SR2C a 4-19.5 MHz Shortwave Radio

The Ramsey's SR2C is a single-conversion superheterodyne receiver designed for listening to AM broadcasting stations in the range of 4-19.5 MHZ. The SR2C does not come with an antenna or external speaker. In a future post, I will demonstrate the SRC2. 







Thursday, September 12, 2013

1 watt Mono Power Amplifier

This is Kit 27 from Kitsrus a 1 Watt Mono Power (audio) Amplifier featuring Philips integrated circuit TDA 7052. I built this kit to modify a shortwave radio that will be featured in a future post the Ramsey's SR2C. This amplifier uses a 6-12 volt direct current power supply to drive up to a 8 ohms speaker. In the picture, I have a 8 ohm speaker, a 12VDC battery pack, and a mono plug attached; these items are add-ons and do not come with the kit. 

  

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

PanaVise

I decided to sell my PanaVise 333 Rapid Assembly Circuit Board holder for the PanaVise 350 Multi-purpose unite. The 350 unite offers Ribbed, neoprene jaw pads and a self-centering 9-inch jaws. I did this because the 333 was too big for smaller PCB and did not allow me to work on the connections that were located at the edge of my PCB; more over, I could change out the vise with the 315 Circuit Board Holder (my preferred head for working a PCB). The 315 comes with a standard 12-inch cross bar, but, like me, one can buy bigger bars. I bought a 22 and 30-inch crossbar, and extra arms if I have two PCB on the bar at once. Lastly, I added the PanaVise 371 Solder Station, which is, a soldering iron holder, controlled solder wire feeder, and two sponges. The 371 is mounted with screws to the base of the vise. PanaVise for me is the best tool on the market for electronic hobbyist but PanaVise offers a wide selection of Vises and accessory's. In closing, I like to say that PanaVise offers the best customer service I have experienced. Thank you Cheri because you answered every question I had when I was putting together my vise.

PanaVise 350 Multi-purpose Work Center also a good shot of the  371 Solder Station.
PanaVisa with the 315 Circuit Board Holder good shot of the soldering iron holder and sponge.
Good shot of the solder wire control feed.