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1 Electronics Merit Badge
Class 4 Name ____________________

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3 Electronics Merit Badge
Class 1 AC Power Sources DC Power Sources Voltage, Current and Resistance Build Circuit with Light, Buzzer and Switch Class 2 Components - Passive and Active Ohms Law Ohms Law Tool Kit Transistor Logic IC Logic Class 3 Binary Logic Binary / Hex Tool Kit LED Circuit Design Class 4 Solder Theory Solder Practice Build LED Kit Pg 2

4 Soldering Safety Note: A Soldering Iron gets hotter than 300 F. Do not touch the soldering iron’s metal parts or you will receive a third degree burn. A good solder joint depends on the following: 1) Solder iron must have a clean, well-tinned tip. 2) Parts to be soldered must be clean. 3) There must be a sound mechanical joint. 4) Parts to be soldered must be well heated before applying solder. 5) Wait approx. 5 seconds after soldering to allow strong mechanical joint to form. 6) Where safety glasses when soldering. 1m Pg 3

5 Wrong way Right way Soldering Solder melts at 310 F. So the wire
Iron Iron Wire Wire Solder melts at 310 F. So the wire and PC board must be the same temperature for the solder to melt on both items. Place soldering iron so that it touches both the PC board and wire. The heat from the soldering iron will transfer to the PC board and wire at the same time. PC Board Wrong way PC Board Right way Iron Wire PC Board 1m 2m Pg 4

6 Wrong way Right way Soldering When the board and wire are hot
enough the solder will flow and create a cone shape. If the board is not hot enough the solder will be rounded on the board creating somewhat of a ball. The finishing solder should also be shiny. Clip extra wire at board level. Wrong way Wire Iron After 3 seconds place the solder on the tip of the iron, the wire and the PC board all together. The solder should flow to everything making a good connection . Solder PC Board Wire Iron Wire Right way PC Board Solder 1m 3m PC Board Pg 5

7 Un-Soldering 1) Unsolder two parts from the PC board.
2) Use pliers to hold the component next to the lead to be unsoldered. If the lead is held with the pliers it will draw heat from the lead. 3) Apply soldering iron tip to PC board and wire 4) Either use solder wick or solder sucker to draw solder off the board. Or simply pull wire from PC board when hot. 5) The soldering Iron will damage electronic components if left on device for greater than 15 seconds. So work quickly. Sometimes it helps to put more solder on the solder joint to improve the thermal conductivity. 6) Clean soldering iron tip and keep it shiny. 1m 4m Pg 6

8 Un-Soldering Iron Wire Turn Soldering Irons on. Put safety glasses on
Proceed to unsolder two components. With pliers, hold device close to lead that is to be unsoldered. As heat is applied from soldering iron, pull with pliers. With one side out, do the same on other side. PC Board Iron Pliers PC Board 10m 15m Pg 7

9 Soldering Kit Wrong Correct Red + Black
1) Place components into PC board in the order recommended on instruction sheet 2) When components are placed into PC board, bend leads out slightly to keep parts from falling out, when the PC board is turned over for soldering. 3) Follow instructions as to proper orientation of components. PC Board Wrong Clip wire at board Correct Red + LED Note Flat Edge Black 1m 16m Pg 8

10 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter PROJECT
Assembly Sequence 1) Place all LED’s in board, bend leads out and solder, then cut leads. 2) Place Resistors in board, bend leads out and solder, then cut leads. 3) Place Capacitors in board, bend leads out and solder. 4) Place Switch S1, S2 & S3 in board and solder. 5) Place Red and Black Battery wire on back of board and solder. 6) Place Battery in box with foam and cover with PC board 7) Use two screws to secure the PC board to box. 1m 17m Pg 9

11 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
PC Board Completed Kit 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 12 11 10 Trustworthy + U1 3 9 Loyal Helpful Friendly Courteous Kind Obedient Cheerful Thrifty Brave Clean Reverent R3 1K .1 C4 .1 C2 C1 220 R1 33K R4 C3 IEEE 10K R2 Start Mode S2 S1 OFF ON S3 2005 National Scout Jamboree + Reverent Clean 12 Trustworthy 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 C3 Thrifty Helpful 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 4 Obedient Courteous R3 1K 7 Kind 5 6 2005 National Scout Jamboree Kit parts PC board, 4 resistors R1=200, R2=10K, R3 = 1K, R4=33K, 3 Capacitors C2 =.1uf, C3 = 22uf, C4 =.1uf C1 not needed. 12 LED’s 3 different colors, Red, Yellow, Green, 1 slide switch S3, 2 push button S1 & S2, one battery holder and one box 1m 18m Pg 10

12 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
Note: Flat Edge + Reverent Clean 12 Trustworthy 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 Shorter Lead C3 Thrifty Helpful Cut when soldered 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 4 No Space, LED against board Obedient Courteous R3 1K 7 Kind 5 6 When soldering LED’s, do not leave the solder iron on pads for more than 5 seconds, or you will destroy the pad. 2005 National Scout Jamboree 1) Place LED’s on PC board, flat side of LED’s facing right, bend leads out, then solder leads. After soldering cut leads close to board. 1m 19m Pg 11

13 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
Note: Flat Edge + Reverent Clean 12 Trustworthy 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 Shorter Lead C3 Thrifty Helpful Cut when soldered 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 4 No Space, LED against board Obedient Courteous R3 1K 7 Kind 5 6 When soldering LED’s, do not leave the solder iron on pads for more than 5 seconds, or you will destroy the pad. 2005 National Scout Jamboree 1) Place LED’s on PC board, flat side of LED’s facing right, bend leads out, then solder leads. After soldering cut leads close to board. 1m 19m Pg 11

14 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
+ Reverent PC Board Clean 12 Trustworthy 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 R4 = 33K C3 Thrifty Helpful PC Board 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 R1 = 200 4 Obedient Courteous R3 1K PC Board 7 Kind 5 6 2005 National Scout Jamboree 2) Place Resistors R1 200, (red, black, brown) R2 10K, (brown, black, orange) R3 1K, (brown, black, red) R4 33K, (orange, orange, orange) R3 = 1K PC Board 1m 20m Pg 12

15 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
+ Reverent Clean 12 Trustworthy C3 = 22uf 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 C3 Thrifty Helpful 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 4 Obedient Courteous R3 1K 7 Kind 5 6 2005 National Scout Jamboree C2 & C4 = .1uf 3) Place capacitors C3 = 22 uf C2 & C4 = .1uf 1m 21m Pg 13

16 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
+ Reverent Clean 12 Trustworthy 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 C3 Thrifty Helpful 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 4 Obedient Courteous R3 1K 7 Kind 5 6 2005 National Scout Jamboree 4) Place Switches S1, S2 and S3 in their appropriate positions and solder. 1m 22m Pg 14

17 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
Red + Black 4) Connect the battery and turn on unit. 5) If unit does not work have instructor review for errors. 1) The battery wires will be soldered to pads. 2) Heat up battery pads and melt a lot of solder on pad. 3) While pad is hot place wire to be soldered onto pad. The solder will flow to lead. 1m 25m Pg 15

18 Micro-Processor Controlled Counter Kit
Screw Completed Kit + Reverent Screws Clean 12 Trustworthy 11 OFF ON 1 Brave Loyal Start S3 10 S1 10K R2 S2 2 C3 Thrifty Helpful Foam 9 220 R1 33K R4 U1 3 IEEE .1 C2 .1 C4 9 v Battery Cheerful C1 Friendly 8 4 Obedient Courteous R3 1K 7 5 Kind 6 2005 National Scout Jamboree Box Screw 1) Place Battery in bottom of box 2) Place foam on top of battery 3) Place PC board and push foam into box. 4) Use two screws on opposite corners. 1m 26m Pg 16


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