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Frequency Central Routemaster Build Documentation

Power supply / bus board

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Frequency central
Routemaster is a simple to build combined power supply and busboard.
It can be powered from a 12VAC wallwart, or alternatively a 12VAC centre-tapped
transformer.
Options are included for Euro. MOTM, or Dotcom power headers.
The supply us adjustable for +/-12V or +/-15V using multi-turn trimmers
There is an onboard 5V supply too.
6 pin MTA-156 silk screen is the wrong way around on Rev2 PCBs. If in doubt, use a DMM to check
orientation
.
2 x 220R
1 x 330R
4 x 1K
All resistors ¼ watt
metal film
Build guide - It's best to populate the PCB in height order, smallest first.
1. Install and solder all resistors.
2. Install and solder all 1n4004 diodes.
3. Install and solder 100nF capacitors.
4. Install and solder all three LEDs. Follow the diagram on the PCB to ensure correct polarity.
5. Install and solder 78L05. This part is not indicated on the PCB, it's right next to the +15/12V
LED. Ensure correct polarity.
6. Install and solder 10uF and 100uF capacitors. Ensure correct polarity.
7. Install and solder 2K multi-turn trimmers.
8. Install all power headers.
9. Bolt LM317 and LM337 to their heatsinks, install and solder. I find it best to solder the
middle pin first, which ensures against solder bridges.
Build document for
Routemaster
Power supply / bus board
Bill of materials - Including links to parts stocked by Tayda
2 x 100nF 100V
poly box
2 x 10uF 35V
elecyrolylic
3 x 100uF 35V
elecyrolylic
6 x 4700uF 25V
elecyrolylic
IMPORTANT
1 x LM317
1 x LM337
1 x 78L05
8 x 1n4004
3 x 5mm LED
2 x 2K trimmer
2 x heatsink
Power headers

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Summary of Contents for Frequency Central Routemaster

  • Page 1 Build document for Frequency central Routemaster Power supply / bus board  Routemaster is a simple to build combined power supply and busboard.  It can be powered from a 12VAC wallwart, or alternatively a 12VAC centre-tapped transformer.  Options are included for Euro. MOTM, or Dotcom power headers.
  • Page 2 Routemaster’s AC input section has 6 pads, AC1 (x2), Gnd (x2), AC2 (x2). If you wish, you can use a 6 way MTA-156 to connect to your chosen AC source. Alternatively, the extra holes can be used for strain reduction of your cables.
  • Page 3 RDH 10/08/16...