Thank you for purchasing the Synthrotek CHAOS NAND HANDHELD kit! This is an easy to intermediate build.  It is very important to get all the components properly soldered into the PCB in the correct placement. If you feel like you can handle it, please proceed! If not, get some help from a friend with experience or purchase a fully completed unit.

Please build according to the BOM, and not these instructions or the pictures alone. Some components may have changed since these were written, or we may not be able to get the exact looking components in the pictures.

Diodes & Resistors

The diodes are polarized, so make sure to populate them with the cathode stripe in the same direction as indicated by the silkscreen. Once everything is in place, carefully flip your project over, and solder the components in place. Clip any excess leads on the bottom of the board.

Resistors are non-polarized, so it doesn’t matter which direction you put them on the PCB, but it will help with any troubleshooting that may arise if you line up all the tolerance bands (usually a gold stripe) on one side. This will make it easier to read the color codes on the resistors.

Once everything is in place, carefully flip your project over, and solder the components in place. Clip any excess leads on the bottom of the board.

 

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD DIODES & RESISTORS

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD DIODES & RESISTORS

14 Pin Socket

Next is the IC socket. Take care when populating these to not bend any of the legs, and to line up the notch in the end with the same notch that is displayed on the silkscreen. This notch indicates where pin 1 of the IC is. When you have them populated, carefully flip your project over and solder everything in place.

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD - IC SOCKET

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD – IC SOCKET

Capacitors and LED

Now we can populate the ceramic capacitors. These are non-polarized and can be inserted either direction.  Once they are in, carefully flip over your project and solder them in place, clipping the excess leads.

The electrolytic capacitors are polarized, so take care! Ensure that the longer leg (the leg that is further from the stripe indicator on the body) goes through the solder pad with the little ‘+’ symbol next to it. Once it is aligned properly, carefully flip your project over and solder it in place, clipping the excess leads on the bottom.

Next populate the LED.   The LED is polarized so make sure that you orient the FLAT part of the LED with the FLAT silkscreen indicator. Flip project over and clip leads.

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD - LED & CAPACITORS

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD – LED & CAPACITORS

DC JACK and 9V BATTERY CLIP

First, populate the DC jack, turn over and solder. Next up, insert the ends of the battery clip through the strain relief holes in the PCB, and then solder each wire into its proper spot. The red goes to the one marked with a ‘+’ and the black wire goes to the ‘-‘.

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD - DC JACK & 9V Battery Clip

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD – DC JACK & 9V Battery Clip

1/4″ Jacks & IC

First place the IC into the socket. Make sure that you line up the notch on the silk screen and the socket with the notch on the IC.  Next up are the CV input and audio output jacks. Insert them into the PCB as shown above, then flip over and solder them into place.

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD - IC and 1/4" Jacks

 

POTENTIOMETERS & SWITCH

Now insert the pots into the board as shown below.  Turn over to solder and clip. Now place the switches into the PCB, turn over and solder one leg of each. If needed, retouch each solder leg so that you can straighten the switch, then once it is level with the board, solder the other legs in.

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD - POTS and SWITCHES

CHAOS NAND HANDHELD – POTS and SWITCHES

Hey!  You are done and if you followed these instructions correctly, you will have a working unit!  Use a 1/4″ cable and plug it into a mixer, amp or stereo!  Enjoy the drones!