NOTES & ERRATA FOR
PROJECTS PUBLISHED IN
SILICON CHIP (2008)
PC
Boards for most Silicon Chip (plus EA &
ETI) projects can be obtained from RCS Radio, Sydney. Phone
(02) 9738 0330. Fax (02) 9738 0334. Email sales@rcsradio.com.au
or visit www.rcsradio.com.au
Minispot
455kHz Modulated Oscillator, January 2008: The PC board overlay
on page 74 shows R8 with a value of 330k.
It should be 10M,
as shown on the circuit on page 72. (07/08)
PIR
Sensor Triggered Mains Switch, February 2008: The O11 output
mentioned in the text on pages 58 and 59 and on the circuit should be
the O10 output. (03/08)
UHF
Remote Mains Switch Transmitter, February 2008: Transistor Q1 is
a BC327 (PNP) as listed in the parts list. The circuit labelling is
incorrect. In addition, the parts list should have 5 10k
resistors not 4. (03/08)
12V-24V
High-Current Motor Speed Controller, March & April 2008: (1)
A 12-way pin header (Altronics P-5502) should be added to the parts
list for the Display Board. You also need two header plugs (Altronics
P-5482) to terminate the 12-way cable. (04/08)
(2)
The component overlay (page 65, April 2008) shows a 100F
capacitor immediately to the right of LK14. This should be a 470F
16V electrolytic. Similarly, the component overlay shows a 220nF MKT
capacitor in parallel with zener diode ZD6. This should be a 100nF
MKT capacitor. (05/08)
(3)
The circuit on page 33 (March 2008) has two errors. The 1k
resistor connected to pin 6 of IC1 should be connected directly to
the base of Q3 instead. Also, the wiper of trimpot VR2 is shown
connected to earth whereas it should be connected to the 1k
resistor on its high side. The PC board overlay on page 65 of the
April 2008 issue is correct. (07/08)
dsPIC/PIC
Programmer, May 2008: On page 67, describing the dsPIC/PIC
Programmer, we explained that the MCLR-bar/VPP line was
deliberately switched between 0V and +13V. This was done to avoid
possible damage to the microcontroller when it is in the ZIF socket.
However,
if you wish to use the external programming header (CON3) with a
microcontroller on a breadboard, for example, you should connect pin
1 of CON3 (the MCLR-bar/ VPP line) as shown in the diagram
on page 97 of the June 2008 issue, adding a resistor (R) and diode
(D) to the breadboard.
The
diode and resistor allow the microcontroller to run when the
MCLR-bar/ VPP line from the programmer is at 0V. There
will be no possibility of damaging the microcontroller in this case
as the microcontroller is accessed outside the ZIF socket. Hence the
diode and resistor allow the microcontroller’s MCLR input pin
to switch between VDD and VPP. This is more
convenient while still developing the software.
The PGC, PGD and GND
lines can be connected directly to the pins on the microcontroller,
as explained in the article. (06/08)
USB
Power Injector For External Hard Drives, June 2008: The 100nF
capacitor on the output of the LM2940CT-5 regulator (REG1) should be
increased to a 22F
16V (or larger) electrolytic to ensure stability.
In
addition, the front panel label should indicate the power supply
input as 6V DC, not 9VAC/DC. The corrected panel artwork appears in
the Ask Silicon Chip pages of the July 2008 issue. (07/08)
DSP
Musicolour Lightshow, June 2008: In the Main Board schematic on
pages 34-35, there are a number of minor errors. The labels P6C and
P6D on pins 26 and 25 of IC1 should read PGC and PGD. The labels
TRIAC2 and TRIAC3 should be swapped and pin 18 (OC2)- of IC1 actually
connects to OPTO3 while pin 22 (OC3) connects to pin 1 of OPTO2.
In
the Display Board schematic published on page 37, there is an extra
470
resistor shown immediately to the right of pin 7 (Q7) of IC4. This
resistor is not required – the component overlays and parts
list in the July 2008 issue reflect this. (07/08)
DSP
Musicolour Lightshow, July & August 2008: In the component
overlay of the DSP Musicolour display board shown on page 26 of the
July 2008 issue, the labelling on the ICs is incorrect. IC1 should be
IC3, IC2 should be IC4, IC3 should be IC5 and IC4 should be IC6.
(09/08)
Ultra-LD
Mk.2 200W Power Amplifier, August 2008: See Part 2 in September
2008 (page 70) for minor circuit modifications. There are also some
corrections: the 470F
63V capacitor on the -55V rail is shown with reversed polarity on the
circuit diagram (Fig.1), ie, its negative lead should go to the -55V
rail. As well, the voltages marked across the 0.1
resistors are out by a factor of 10. They should be 7-10mV, not
70-100mV.
In
addition, the 68
resistor in series between the +55V rail and Q7’s collector has
been reduced to 47,
while a 22k
resistor has been added in series between Q8’s collector and
ground (this change has been incorporated onto the PC board patterns
sent to the parts retailers).
Finally,
the following changes should be made to the parts list: add 1 x 22k
0.25W resistor, add 1 x 47
0.25W resistor, add 1 x 10
0.25W resistor, delete 1 x 68
0.25W resistor and change the two 470
5W test resistors to 68
5W. There should also be 5 x 100nF 63V MKT polyester capacitors (not
four). (09/08)