MDT Construction Manual – Issue 2
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9
C
ONSTRUCTION
9.1
G
ENERAL
The MDT is built on a high quality fiberglass PCB. The PCB is doubled sided with the majority of
the tracks on the bottom side with the top side forming a ground plane.
To assist construction the component overlay is screen printed on the top side and a solder
mask is included to help guard against solder bridges.
The ground plane is substantial and can sink quite a bit of heat from low wattage soldering irons
so ensure you use a good quality iron that can sustain the power required. You may find that
sometimes solder doesn’t appear to flow through to the top side. This is not necessarily a
problem because the plated through holes make a connection to the top side automatically.
Another point to consider is that plated through holes consume more solder than non-plated
holes and makes it more difficult to remove components. So check the value and orientation of
components before soldering!
There isn’t a ‘best’ scheme for loading the components. If desired you can build sections at a
time and test them out, but it is not really necessary and in any case some sections rely on
others before they will operate. The suggested procedure is to load the smaller components and
those closest to the PCB first and then work upwards.
Summary of Contents for MDT
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Page 12: ...MDT Construction Manual Issue 2 Page 12 Figure 4 Carrier oscillator ...
Page 13: ...MDT Construction Manual Issue 2 Page 13 Figure 5 Mixer ...
Page 14: ...MDT Construction Manual Issue 2 Page 14 Figure 6 Microphone Amplifier ...
Page 15: ...MDT Construction Manual Issue 2 Page 15 Figure 7 Transmit ...
Page 16: ...MDT Construction Manual Issue 2 Page 16 Figure 8 Receive Audio ...
Page 32: ...MDT Construction Manual Issue 2 Page 32 Figure 20 Component overlay ...