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I built complicated test box, shown in this video, by wiring point to point by hand. It is sold. It was time consuming to hand wire difficult circuits.
We are now building S/N 2, using circuit boards. The wires will be very simple, and the complicated interconnect logic will be on 7 circuit boards. I am a novice at designing PCB’s.
We have had some successes that lead us to these steps:
Every item is set out on an EXACT 3/5″ x 3/4″ inch grid. That harmonizes the artwork for the face, with the layout of the PCB. This is a success.
The PCB’s are EXACTLY 5/8 ” below the face. That sets the correct depth for the switch solder tails to attach to the board. here is the drawing we used to arrive at that. 2 boards soldered. That is a success.
The LED’s are resolved by a LED capsule, that pushes through the face, and plugs into a 2 pin female header. These are Dailite 559. We will solder up the first example this week. May be a success.
The PCB’s MUST be removable…… Occasionally……. With some reasonably small amount of effort. that means devises should “front release” and not require extensive labor to de-solder, re-solder.
Here is the heart of the problem:
We need dozens test points, that SOLDER to the 7 PCBs. Pin-Jack, or Banana. The front bezel should unscrew and allow the face to lift off. No such test points exist.
here is the current workaround: A soldered test point that “leans” against a half of a solder pad.
Advantage: for removal, you can desolder and free the tail of the test point toward the large circle.
Disadvantage: every test point must be desoldered to remove the board. This is ~10 test points per board. Next product will have 100’s of test points per board.
2 questions:
1. Using this setup, or similar, is there a method to attach a test point to the pcb, AND secure it to the front panel so that it is removable?
2. Have i missed some vastly easier way to do the entire design?
WDM Effectivity toc-chaptoc-27_chptoc
Astra S/N 080 WDM 2 – flap 3 – slat
Astra S/N 087 WDM 2 – flap 4 – slat
Astra S/N 124 WDM 1 – flap 1- slat
Astra S/N 130 WDM 1 – flap 1 – slat
27-50-00 figure 2 page 1, mark off jumper center RH
27-80-003 f 3 1 0f 3 label bypass switch wire differences, notes change
27-80 f3 3 of 3 missing wire upper rh on early a/c
Don’t try this at home. Exposed 220vac, possible death at every turn.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/YVwBBMM7kQw?si=GvQ6FLomn2z5tCcr
VIDEO
JST-XH 12 position connector
this is close
A12SR12SR30K102A

American hydralic pump service
Kory or steven
2501 NE 36th St, Fort Worth, TX 76111
Pig mat
3m skin
Chemical gloves
Ford wrench
Impact sockets
Letter stamps
Alcohol
Bucket
Paper towells.
Kitty litter
Roll your own, good looking annunciator panels
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/Roll_your_own_Annunicator_Panel.pdf
This uses a reed switch nd coil in series with a load, to identify lack of current draw
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/Failure_Detection_and_Annunciation.pdf
Turned out that the Smoke detector in the baggage hatch had a wire broken free, touching the plug shell.
Disconnecting either pilot or copilot ANN COUPLER on the zero door will clear the fault. No FD annunciators test in any condition.
R and R 1 pc card in the copilot ann box, now Pilot fms ann test good, copilot dark. Now AUX bus must be on to get it to pop. Pilot side still ANN good.
NTE5256A zener in the ann couplers
DOM: Duane Moss, 817-368-2846
DER: Verl Herd, 214-763-0262
DAR: CJ Daniel, 817-692-4415
IA: Phillip Ayala, 817-903-9169
Project see-r after-er: Todd Heffley, 817-845-0145
Supporting Document List
AVE-MOD-006-INS_I05_240529_083542
EASA Minor Change sheet 10061508_CERT_REV_1_20200625-MOD006GIV-GV
page 5 for EASA drawings AVE–MOD–006–DL, issue 02
page 5 for Appliance Authorization.
The following appliances carry an ETSO authorization:
• AVE–POSW–74G–401 – ETSOA 21O.10055101
• AVE–IS30ANCSAS–02G – ETSOA 21O.10055229
• AVE–WPR–51G–401 & AVE–WPG–51G–402 – ETSOA 21O.10055070
1 ea. Kit Number: GLF–01 – page 8 for wing position lights, left, red
1 ea. Kit Number: GLF–02 – page 8 for wing position lights, right, green
1 ea. Kit Number: GLF–03 – page 10 for wing strobe installation
1 ea. Kit Number : GLF–05 – Page 24 for tail strobe
1 ea. Kit Number: GLF–07 – page 13 for taxi
1 ea. Kit Number: GLF–08 – page 13 for downwash
1 ea. Kit Number: GLF–13 – page 22 for tail pos’n, for G-IV sn 1443
price list AveoEngineeringGroupSTC-GV-USD-v3
2 Ea. Tip strobes, each tip:
Existing: Proposed: Aveo

Kit Number: GLF–03
2 Ea. Wing Tip Position Lights:
Existing: Proposed:

kit Number: GLF–01
2 Ea. tail positions:
1 Ea. Tail Strobe:
Existing: Proposed:
2 Ea. down-wash lights
Existing: Proposed: Aveo
WDM for existing light installation:
G_IV Anticol Lights
G_IV_ Exterior Lights
Misc order details:
LED Order
Order Detail AveoEngineeringGroupSTC-GV-USD-v3
DAR requested info:
Parts Off TAIL:
1 EA, Tail Beacon P/N 30-1994-3 S/N 2049
2 EA, Tail Position P/N 30-2368-1 S/N 0763,
Parts On TAIL:
1 EA, BeaconAVE-IS30ANCSAS-O2G MOD1 S/N 75434-2312-00344
Print exact 11×17 format. You will know it is exactly correct, when most holes are on exactly 3/4 inch centers.
18 x 24 paper so that the print will not squeeze to fit. I need some extra margin for trimming.
Normal gloss paper…. or super gloss photo stock.
printorder@iofficedelivers.com