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Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Together with this construction guide there are some other usefull documents for download • The owners manual for this Nixie clock kit • The owners manual for the BR-355 wired or “Wireless GPS Connection” system Safety precautions: During assembly, operation, measurements and maintenance extra precautions must be taken. The generated high voltage of 160 V is dangerous. Assemble the circuit at your own risk. The clock’s functionality cannot be guaranteed when assembled by the customer. No responsibility can be taken for any personal claims and damages during assembly and commission, especially for damages based on insufficient technical knowledge. The Nixie clock may only be operated in a solid and moisture-proof enclosure. The person who completes the kit and assembles this board into an enclosure for operation is considered by the German directive VDE 0869 as a manufacturer and is required to indicate their name and address including all documents when selling the clock. Ready-to-go devices, which are assembled from kits, are counted as a safety-related industrial made product. Okay, and now, Ladies and Gentlemen – start your soldering iron... As you might notice, most of the electrical parts are just pre-assembled and soldered. However, we recommend to check these SMT assembly for assembly faults and cold solder pads before assembling the through hole components. You’ll find at the end of the manual a detailed assembly silk screen for reference. Finally cut and remove the tape from the 2.200µF capacitor. Please do not simple cut the wires at the top of the tape as the remaining lenght will be too short. The following task must only be done when assembling a Laura Nixie clock Pick up the 4 x M3 x 8 self tapping screws and the 4 x 3 mm plastic spacers and threat them to the drilling holes at the edges of the main board. The spacers are a self fixing type. green green • This kit is designed for someone who has advanced experience with assembling electronics. • If you believe that the kit is too complicated for your skill level please do not try to assemble it - this generally ends up with a device that is not repairable and results in you being very frustrated. Please contact the provider and they can offer you other options that will end in a more fulfilling result! • Take your time - this kit should take 2 hours to complete if uninterrupted. Assembling the kit in a hurry will lead to frustration and troubleshooting takes three times as long. • Ensure your work area is well lit (daylight preferred) and clean. • Electronic tools, such as pliers, small side-cutters or tweezers will be handy. You will also need a T10 (Torx) Allen screwdriver for the housing assembly. • A soldering iron station with a 1 mm round tip (maximum) and a 0.5 mm (maximum) fine electronic solder (lead-free) is required. For lead-free solder we’ve had good experience with type Iso-Core EL Sn95,5 Ag3,8 Cu0,7 with 0,5 mm Ø and 3,5% Flux from Felder Löttechnik and a 400°C soldering tip temperature. • For the intermediary function test you need a multimeter with at least 200 VDC range. • A loupe (magnifying glass) to read the small device markings is often helpful. • Assemble the board in the order as stated in the instructions - this has been proven and will minimise mistakes. • It is assumed that you understand that semiconductors (diodes, ICs, transistors) or electrolytic capacitors are polarized components. Appropriate markings are silk-screened on the PCB and shown on the board schematic. Start with soldering the 32-pol. female header, fitted from the solder (!) side. Following fit and solder both 28-pol. IC sockets (pay attention for the notches as shown on the silk screen, the crystal, the potentiometer, the Super Capacitor and the buzzer. The polarity marking on the buzzer is negligable but keep care for the correct allignment of the Super Cap (arrows on the part package and the silk screen). Do not insert the ICs at this stage ! Next solder the 47uH shielded inductor, than bend the leads of the RFD3055L MosFet and solder them. Take special care as this is an ESD device, so it is a good idea before handling this part that you decharge yourself on a metallic part of your desktop. The heatsink can have contact to the left hand’s inductor pad; this doesn’t matter at all. Finally add the remaining parts like the 2u2 / 350V capacitor, both dual LEDs (take care for the colour), both dual switches and the mounting bracket. Notch on socket and HV5812 red yellow Congratulations for purchasing this Nixie clock kit “Lars“ or “Laura”. For successful assembly of this kit please read the following helpful hints. Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Now connect the PCB to an USB power supply and check if something strange will happen; e.g. a parts runs hot. If everything is allright we will do follwing some voltage checkings: Please check the voltages on the PIC’s socket pins with a multimeter. Put the negative probe (black) on TP3; left hand from the buzzer. Put the positive probe (red) on the socket pins. Connecting GPS receivers (internal / external) or DCF receiver Measured Voltages red = ca. 5 V • blue = 0...3 V • amber = ca. 0,3 V • green = ca. 0...-2 V • black = 0 V Pin 1 • Pin 2 • Pin 3 • Pin 4 • Pin 5 • Pin 6 • Pin 7 • Pin 8 • Pin 9 • Pin 10 • Pin 11 • Pin 12 • Pin 13 Pin 14 • Pin 15 • Pin 16 • Pin 17 • Pin 18 • Pin 19 • Pin 20 • Pin 21 • Pin 22 • Pin 23 • Pin 24 Pin 25 • Pin 26 • Pin 27 • Pin 28 Check following the voltages on the other testpoints: TP1 (around 4.8 V) • TP2 (around 4.5 V) Please do not proceed until all voltages are within their range and check for the fault. If everything is ok, unplug the clock from the power supply. Solder now jumper ENABLE HIGH V. CONVERTER X1/X2, direct above the inductor and insert ONLY (!) the PIC, but not the HV5812 driver. Keep care for correct orientation. Turn on the clock again. Caution! Now the HV converter is working. Please check again, if something strange happens; e.g. if a part will run hot. Pick up now a screwdriver and do again a measurement of the voltage on TP1 It should be in the range of 40 V. Adjust now the voltage with the potentiometer to 41 V. Do following a voltage check on TP2. It should be in the range of 165 V. Push now button SET. The clock must make a short bleep. Unplug the clock again from power and wait 10 secs. until the capacitors are discharged. Now insert the remaining HV5812 driver IC into its PLCC28 socket. Stop here and flip the page. You need now assemble the tube board according to your clock. When ready assembled come back for a quick test of the tube board. Now fit the tube board onto the main board and turn the clock on again. The tubes should start with a „digit test routine“; which counts all digits. Also the (RGB) LEDs are checked within this routine with the following scheme: digit 1 = red • digit 2 = green • digit 3 = blue • digit 4 = none • digit 5 = green/orange digit 6 = none • digit 7 = violett • digit 8 = none • digit 9 = cyan • digit 0 = none The amber column LEDs should continuously light up. If everything is ok, unplug the clock again from power and wait 10 seconds. Solder now jumper ENABLE POWER BACKUP X3/X4 direct below the dual LEDs. Solder jumper A-B-C direct below the ASK module connections to position A-B. Now flip the page again and assemble the enclosure to finish your clock. ck a r C The following task must only be done when assembling a Laura Nixie clock Pick up the 4 x M3 x 8 self tapping screws and the 4 x 3 mm plastic spacers and threat them to the drilling holes at the edges of the main board. The spacers are a self fixing type. When using the ASK module from the Wireless GPS Set 3, simply fit the module onto the mainboard and solder the 8 pins. Pay attention for correct orientation (see pictures). The clock has a build in antenna. However, due to the RF shielding of the aluminium profiles the reception range is very limited. If the reception is too poor you can connect the supplied external antenna to the TIME DATA connector. Don’t forget to set option #12 to value 4 (for GPS reception) option #13 to the baud rate and option #14...16 to correct the time offset according to your location; this offset is based on standard time (not day saving). The green LED below the module will show the received data as well as the DATA LED on rear. Please note that it is not possible to connect any extra external receiver to the TIME DATA connector when an ASK module is fitted, only the supplied antenna can be fitted. Please check again, if the solder jumper A-B-C (direct below the module) is soldered in position A-B when using the internal ASK module. For setting up the „Wireless GPS Connection“ system proceed as stated in the appropriate owners manual When connecting the wired extrenal MicroGPS / NWTS receiver from PVelectronics set the jumpers A-B-C to position B-C set option #12 to value 4 and check for correct baud rate settings. When connecting the wired external GPS BR-355 receiver from GlobalSat set the jumpers A-B-C to position A-B and check for 4800 baud rate settings (option #13 to value 0). When connecting the wired external DCF receiver from Mr.Nixie you’ll need to set the jumpers A-B-C to position A-B and set option #12 to value 1 and omit option #13 A note for handling the IN-2 Nixie tubes Please be very carefully by handling the IN-2 tubes. The glass bottom is very fragile and will brake when applying hard force, specially when inserting into the socket or by aligning the tubes. You need not to press down the tubes fully into their sockets. Only the half is much enough. Anbieterkennzeichung • Vendor Jürgen Grau • Ortsstraße 13 • 07429 Rohrbach • Germany • Fon: 036730 / 3155-90 • Fax: 036730 / 3155-89 E-Mail: [email protected] • www.Nixiekits.eu Subject change without notice – Issue 3.3 – Version from 08.06.2017 Date 05.08.2012 08.08.2012 26.08.2012 27.09.2012 11.11. 2012 17.02.2014 17.04.2015 27.12.2016 08.06.2017 Description Initial Release Error correction / added replacing diodes procedure Error correction / parts value of resistor-arrays changed Changed the range of the voltage measuring values Added assembly of Lena Nixie clock New issue for the new main board version Rev.11-2013 Error correction and additions in GPS receiver settings Corrected value of the measured voltages on PIC socket Adding settings for DCF / NWTS receivers Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Assembling the Lars IN-17 tube board and enclosure Please crack carefully both PCB’s. Thread all tube wires carefully through the Star Milling cut out. Bend all wires into the slots of the Star Milling pads. Keep care not to cross any wires. Assemble now the male headers (1 x 32-pol. and 3 x 2-pol.) and the 4 resistors on the tube board. Cut the wires. Now solder only one pad. Align the tube carefully for correct adjustment by re-heating the soldered pad. If you are satisfied, solder the remaining pads. Please take care not to make any short circuits between the pads. Continue this task for the remaining 5 tubes. Flip the board and assemble the four LED’s. Slight over the LED’s wires 2 x 8 mm spacers each (8 in total). Pay attention that the anode of the LED is the longer wire and it is marked on the silk screen with an „A“. Solder at the beginning only one pad, than adjust the LED’s exact upright and solder the remaining pad. Pick up now an IN-17 tube. Please note that one wire is missing on each tube as marking for the correct mounting direction. This missing wire has also no Star Milling pad on the PCB. See the red markings on the picture. Pick up now the LED board and solder the 3 x 2-pol. female headers and the 6 resistor arrays. The „polarity“ of the arrays is negligable. Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Assemble now the 6 RGB LEDs but do not solder them yet. The longest (thrid) wire is the Anode, marked with an „A“ on the silk screen Fit the LED board on the tube board. Align now all LEDs is that way, that their lens will touch the drill hole in the tubes plastic socket. Attach now the front to the tubes. From rear align the column LEDs that their lens will fit into the drill holes of the front cover. Pick up one enclosure aluminium profile and slide the main board into the lowest nut of the profile. Attach following the second aluminium profile Solder carefully all LEDs. Take special care not to make any short ciruits between the LED pads as the spacing is very small. Take as less solder tin as possible. After soldering cut all leads. Stop here: Turn back to the assembly of the main board for a quick function check of the tube board. Finally fix - starting with the front - the covers with the supplied screws (you’ll need a Torx Tx10 screwdriver). Don’t twist the screws by force and keep care not to cam out with your screwdriver as this will scratch the cover or even damage the tubes Pick up one rubber surround. Please take care for the correct side. Remove from the front cover the protective film on the copper coloured side and insert the front cover carefully into the rubber surround wrong side Finished assembling. Congratulations and have a lot of fun with your new Lars Nixie Clock Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Assembling the Laura IN-2 tube board and enclosure Pick up the tube board and assemble first the 32-pol. male header. Solder first only one pad and check for proper rectangular alignement of the header. When satisfied solder the remaining pads. 2.5 mm spacing Now assemble the four LED’s. Slight over the LED’s wires 2 x 8 mm spacers each (8 in total). Pay attention that the anode of the LED is the longer wire and it is marked on the silk screen with an „A“. Solder at the beginning only one pad, than adjust the LED’s exact upright and solder the remaining pad. Please note not to forget to give around 2.5 mm extra spacing for the LEDs as shown in the picture. Please pull out carefully (!) all tubes in that way that they are only fitted around the half of their socket pins lenght in the soldered female PCB sockets. Attach now the front cover to the tubes, but do not remove the protective films at this stage. From rear align the column LEDs that their lens will fit into the drill holes of the front cover. Remove both protective films from the bottom cover and fix the board on it with the 4 x M2.5 x 8 screws. Now threat over every tube pin a supplied tube socket pin. Sometimes the tube pins needs to be bend a little bit. Do this very carefully as the glass bottom is very fragile. Insert following all six tubes with the tube socket pins into their socket drill holes in the PCB. Do not solder them yet. After inserting all tubes align them carefully for equal spacing and tube’s height. When you are satisfied solder now the tube socket pins. Take care not to make any solder bridges as the spacing between the pins is very small. Do not trim the pins after soldering! Remove both protective films from the first transparent distance holder. Remove the protective film from the brass coloured side of the front cover and than from the rear side, which is self-adhesive. Affix now the front cover onto the distance holder. Check for symmetrical allignment. Do the same task with both rear frames (the engraved rear cover do not have any protective film). Fix the rear side now with the supplied four 3 x 14 black Allan screws (you’ll need a Torx Tx10 screwdriver) onto the aluminium side frames Stop here: Turn back to the assembly of the main board for a quick function check of the tube board. Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Assembling the Lena tube board and enclosure Slide now the bottom cover into the lowest notches of the side frames. Pick up the tube board and assemble first the 32-pol. male header. Solder first only one pad and check for proper rectangular alignement of the header. When satisfied solder the remaining pads. Anode pin After removing both protective films from the transparent top cover slight it into the most upper notches of the side frames. Fix the PCB / bottom frame with the supplied M3 x 6 Allan head screw on the rear side. Now threat over every tube pin except of pin # 12 (left hand from the Anode pin) a supplied tube socket. Sometimes the tube pins needs to be bend a little bit. Do this very carefully as the glass bottom is very fragile. Do not fit a socket on this pin #12 Insert following all four IN-12 tubes with the tube socket pins into their socket drill holes in the PCB. Take care for correct orientation. Note the white shrink tube inside the glas bulb which marks the Anode connection. Do not solder them yet. After inserting all tubes align them carefully Anode pins for equal spacing and tube’s height. When you are satisfied solder now the tube socket pins from the bottom side. Do not trim the pins after soldering! Now remove all tubes and solder the sockets also from the top side. Be careful not to solder the socket’s holes. Use as less solder tin as possible. When finished attach the two 3 mm LEDs with two 8 mm plastic spacer each to their position. The longer wire is the Anode of the LED and marked on the PCB with an „A“; the shorter wire is the Cathode, marked with a ring. Finally attach the front cover and fix it with the remaining 4 screws and add the 4 pcs. foam feed onto the edges of the bottom cover. Finished assembling. Congratulations and have a lot of fun with your new Laura Nixie Clock When finished solderin the LEDs re-attach the IN-12 tubes into their sockets again. Assembly Manual Miniature USB powered Nixie Clocks • Mainboard Rev.11-2013 Pick up now both IN-17 tubes and remove their plastic spacers. Now cut the leads in a kind of a „spiral staircase“ as shown in the picture. This will help you to easy fit the tubes into their drilling holes, which should be done following this cutting. Solder only one wire first and adjust the tube for correct spacing and allignment as shown in the pictures. Than solder and cut the remaining wires. Remove from the front cover the protective film from front- and rear side. Note that the rear side is self-adhesive. Attach the front cover carefully at the U aluminium frame and fix it with four of the supplied M3 x 14 black screws. Than slide the board from the rear into the enclosure. Remove from the acrylic cover both protective films and slide it into the most upper nut into the U frame. Unfortunately on the first batch of the tubes PCBs one track is missing which causes that the digit „0“ will not shown on the 1st seconds tube. So pick up a piece of wire and add the missing connection from the 10th seconds to the 1st seconds tube as shown on the picture. Take care not to make any short circuits. Wire link Pick up now both RGB LEDs and bend them as shown in the picture. The longest wire is the Anode, marked on the silkscreen with an „A“. Finally attach the LEDs to the tube board and solder carefully the connections. Be aware that the pad spacing is very low, so use as less tin as possible to produce no short circuits between these pins. Check also not to make a short circuit to the added wire link. Stop here: Turn back to the assembly of the main board for a quick function check of the tube board. Remove from the rear cover the protective film on the selfadhesive side and attach it at the U frame. Fix the cover first with the M3 x 6 screw and following with the remaining M3 x 14 black screws. Finally attach on the bottom the supplied transparent self-adhesive feeds. Finished assembling. Congratulations and have a lot of fun with your new Lena Nixie Clock. Part List Rev.11-2013 USB powered Nixie Clocks Through hole components Main PCB Rev.11-13 for all clock versions Qty Part description Value Position / Code 1 Duo-LED green / green LED11 1 Duo-LED red / yellow LED12 4 LED spacer 8 mm Tube Board 2 Dual push button switch S1, S2 1 Buzzer SND1 1 Super Capacitor 0.1F, 0.33F or 1F 5V5 C17 1 Electrolytic capacitor 2200uF 6V3 C4 1 Electrolytic capacitor 2u2 350V C16 1 Potentiometer 47k TR1 1 Crystal 32.756 kHz Q1 1 IC-Socket 28-pol. IC1 1 16F1938 Processor 16F1938 IC1 1 IC-Socket 28-pol. PLCC IC2 1 HV5812 HV-Driver 28-pol. PLCC IC2 1 Shielded Inductor 47uH L8 1 MosFet Transistor RFD3055L T14 1 Female Connector 90° 32-pol. 32-pol. 1 Male Connector 180° 32-pol. 32-pol. 1 Mounting Bracket M3 / 3.2 1 Sheet metal screw 2.9 x 9.5 1 Allan flat hat screw M3 x 6 1 Rosette 10.5 mm diameter Plastic black 1 Main Board SMT preassembled white Electrical Parts for Laura Nixie Clock Tube Board Ca. 70 Tube socket pins Mechanical Parts for Laura Nixie Clock 4 LED 1,8mm Amber clear 4 LED spacer 8 mm 4 Screw self tapping M2.5 x 8 8 Alan flat hat screw self tapping 3 x 14 4 Spacers 2.7 inner x 3 plastic 4 Foam feeds 12 x 12 mm 1 Front cover 1.6 mm brass col. 1 Rear cover 1.6 mm brass col. 1 Top cover 2 mm transparent 1 Bottom cover 3 mm black 2 Aluminium side frames Black anodized 1 IN-2 Tube Board Board preassembled Electrical Parts for Lars Nixie Clock Tube/LED Board 4 LED 1,8mm Amber clear 4 LED spacer 8 mm 6 Resistor-Array SIL6-3 560R 6 LED 5mm RGB comm. Anode 3 Female Connector 180° 2-pol. 3 Male Connector 180° 2-pol. 4 Resistors 0204 330R Mechanical Parts for Lars Nixie Clock 8 Alan flat hat screw self tapping 3 x 14 / 3 x 10 2 Aluminium enclosure frames Black anodized 2 Rubber enclosure surrounds blue 1 Front cover 1.6 mm copper col. 1 Rear cover 1.6 mm copper col. 1 IN-17 Tube/LED Board Duo-Board with V-cut H1…H6 Tube Board Tube Board Tube Board Tube Board RN1…RN6 on LED board LED1…LED6 on LED board for LED board for tube board R7,R8,R15,R16 AKG D 105 30 80 SA Part List Rev.11-2013 USB powered Nixie Clocks Electrical Parts for Lena Nixie Clock Tube Board 44 Harwin tube socket pins Mechanical Parts for Lena Nixie Clock 8 Alan flat hat screw self tapping 3 x 14 / 3 x 10 2 LED 3mm Amber diffused 2 LED 5mm RGB comm. Anode 4+1 Transparent plastic feeds 7 mm diameter 1 Front cover 1.6 mm copper col. 1 Rear cover 1.6 mm copper col. 1 Top cover 2 mm transparent 1 Aluminium U frame Black anodized 1 White Lena Tube Board Board preassembled H1…H6 LED7,LED8 LED5,LED6 GB 83 83 SA Electrical and Mechanical Parts for Leon Nixie Clock Tube Board Ca. 70 Tube socket pins H1…H6 8 Alan flat hat screw self tapping M3 x 14 4 Alan flat hat screw self tapping M3 x 20 4 Roads Red plastic 6 RGB-LEDs 5mm diffus LED1…LED6 2 Neons H7,H8 2 Resistors 510k R1,R2 6 Resistor Arrays 1k RN1…RN6 2 Aluminium side profiles 1 Rubber grommet 1 5/8” to 3/8” adapter 1 Nut for adapter 4 “Ears” Red plastic 4 Aluminium reinforcement frames 1 Leon Tube Board 1 Front cover 1,6 mm silvery 1 Rear cover 1,6 mm silvery engraved 1 Top cover 1,6 mm silvery 1 Bottom cover 1,6 mm silvery with drill hole for adapter 2 Reinforcement frames 3 mm acrylic transparent with drill hole 5 4 VCC R23 BU2 L6 L3 C26 10u L4 L2 C6 D DCF 12k C4 C3 2200u 10u 6V3 10u L8 47uH TP1 C8 C13 10u 63V 10u 63V A B C POLARITY R24 T1 1D T2 1D 12k L5 C7 33p DCF/GPS 12k R27 470R LED13 R26 12k VCC C9 1u C14 1u C10 1u C15 C11 1u 1u TP2 TP3 D4 R29 680k D1 SS16L R28 680k R35 - HV ENABLE D5 SS16L SS16L R30 680k HV ADJUST 12k C D2 D3 SS16L SS16L R31 12k + X1 X2 R36 12k SS16L R33 C18 2k7 C19 470R R46 B 18 21 22 23 24 DCF C22 33p 11 Q1 32k 12 17 C23 33p SOUNDER C25 10u S1 20 3 4 5 VDD XTAL2 VSS VSS C21 33p 2 13 9 10 14 15 16 DTA CLK STR 1u C20 T7 1D 1u T11 2D T9 1D 25 26 27 12k R50 28 6 7 12k NLG LG LB R54 2k7 MA1 NA1 A1 1 R40 R41 470R 470R VHV R42 470R 28 VDD LED12 27 15 16 DATA CLK STROBE 13 BLANK Title T15 1D USB powered Nixie Clock Document Number Main Board with IN-2 Laura Tube Board / Main board Rev.11-2013 of R4 R5 2 DOUT Rev 11/2013 A LED2 R G B R55 2k7 A 14 GND A3 LR H3 R7 R8 R9 R10 A LED3 R G B A 3 K10 K9 K8 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C R11 A2 MA3 NA3 A3 R56 2k7 A4 LR A4 LG A5 LB VC PM R12 R13 A LED4 R G B A PM MA6 M10 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M17 M18 M19 M20 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M7 M8 M9 NA6 N10 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N17 N18 N19 N20 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N7 N8 N9 A6 K10 K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 KK7 KK8 KK9 KK10 KK1 KK2 KK3 KK4 KK5 KK6 K7 K8 K9 R16 LED10 A5 LR LG LB VC 2 B H5 R15 LED9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 KK10 KK9 KK8 KK7 KK6 KK5 KK4 KK3 KK2 KK1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R14 R17 R18 A LED5 R G B A KK10 KK9 KK8 KK7 KK6 KK5 KK4 KK3 KK2 KK1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R19 H6 A6 LR LG LB VC R20 R21 LED6 R G B A A R22 1 4 K10 K9 K8 K7 K6 K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 MA2 NA2 R59 2k7 HV20 HV19 HV18 HV17 HV16 HV15 HV14 HV13 HV12 HV11 HV10 HV9 HV8 HV7 HV6 HV5 HV4 HV3 HV2 HV1 D R6 AM LB VC R58 2k7 IC2 HV5812 VCC R60 470R LB VC AM LG MA4 NA4 VCC DCF C24 1 LR R57 2k7 680k T10 1D A Sheet T13 2D 680k R53 1u 5 NLR MA5 NA5 S2 Saturday, February 15, 2014 T12 2D 680k R52 12k R49 LED11 Date: LG NLB MLB R51 T8 1D R39 12k A2 LR LED8 470R R47 R38 SND1 12k Sounder Size A4 MPM NPM PM MLG R48 LED AM LED PM HV SENSE LED DST HV PWM LED ALARM LED DCF/GPS DCF/GPS SET LED R ADJ LED G ALARM LED B DST A1 XTAL1/TCXO A2 PIC16F1938_IN-2 A3 MCLR VC LED7 10u 8 19 1 R37 n.c. 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