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Use Crimp Tool K011 with Die 29204 for ferrule size: 6.3mm x 15.5mm Use Crimp Tool K100 with Die 2051 for ferrule size: 5.3mm x 12.5mm Assembly Slide a 25mm length of Heatshrink Sleeve [Item 1] EEl 16-04-01 over the cable Slide the ferrule [Item 2] over the cable as shown Trim back outer sheath, braid and dielectric as illustrated in the diagram Crimp the contact [Item 3] using the appropriate Crimp Tool Gently insert the crimped contact / cable sub assembly into the connector boady until fully located, at the same time ensuring that the cable entry part of the connector is inserted between the dielectric and the braid Slide the ferrule [Item 2] along the cable until it butts against the connector shoulder and crimp Slide the sleeve [Item 1] along the cable until it butts against the connector shoulder and shrink into place Tool Return Return the crimp tool(s) and dies to their appropriate storage area before leaving Amendments to Procedure Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Manager at the earliest opportunity if this procedure has, or needs to be altered in any wa Top of page BNC Crimp Connector RG58: Assembly instructions OH&S Requirements Ensure you have either completed a Risk Assessment or read (and confirmed as being read) the relevant Risk Assessment before attempting this task The UQ Risk Management Database is located at: www.risk.admin.uq.edu.au Tool Options This procedure has been written specifically for the following items: RG58 Crimp Connector: EEL 15-13-02 RG58 Coaxial Cable: EEl 22-04-07 Crimp Tool: K011 with die 2904 fitted Assembly Slide a 25mm length of Heatshrink Sleeve [Item1] EEL 16-05-01 over the cable Slide the ferrule [Item 2] over the cable as shown Trim back outer sheath braid and dielectric as illustrated in the diagram Crimp the contact [Item 3] using the Crimp Tool K011 Gently insert the crimped contact/cable sub assembly into the connector body until fully located, at the same time ensuring that the cable entry part of the connector is inserted between the dielectric and the braid Slide the ferrule [Item 2] along the cable until it butts against the connector shoulder and crimp Slide the sleeve [Item 1] along the cable until it butts against the connector shoulder and shrink into place Tool Return Return the crimp tool(s) and dies to their appropriate storage area before leaving Amendments to Procedure Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Manager at the earliest opportunity if this procedure has, or needs to be altered in any way Top of page Chipbonder 3608: Application instructions OH&S Requirements Ensure you have either completed a Risk Assessment or read (and confirmed as being read) the relevant Risk Assessment before attempting this procedure No Risk Assessment has be sighted as of 13/05/2012 The UQ Risk Management Database is located at: www.risk.admin.uq.edu.au Visually check any equipment is safe to operate and the electrical safety tag is current.  If expired, the equipment must be tested and tagged before proceeding Wear safety glasses, gloves and a lab coat before you begin Clean room protocols apply to the Darkroom / PCB Etching Facility Application Apply Chipbonder EEL 97-10-02 using an appropriate needle Place drops in such a way that the adhesive is completely covered by the component Curing Cure the assembly for 5 minutes at 150 deg C or 10 minutes at 130 deg C The product will not cure below 120 Deg C In cases where the adhesive drop is exposed e.g. S023 components, cure should be at 150 deg. Irradiation of assembly with UV light prior to curing will gel the exposed adhesive and allow to cure at 130 deg C Additional Information The manufacturer's safety data sheet for Chipbonder 3608 EEL 97-10-02 is MSDS002 Amendments to Procedure Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Manager at the earliest opportunity if this procedure has, or needs to be altered in any way Top of page EEL CAD Libraries The Electronics Engineering Laboratory Libraries have been created specifically to meet our PCB production requirements.  Every effort has been made to ensure each library component is error free and fully compatible with current stock. These files are for download only. Create a new folder (e.g. ) under the Altium Library folder Extract required files into the new folder. Protel99 PCB Libraries (ZIP, 466.8 KB) Protel99 SCH Libraries (ZIP, 305.5 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb01 (ZIP, 62.5 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb02 (ZIP, 33.1 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb03 (ZIP, 19.5 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb04 (ZIP, 14.6 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb05 (ZIP, 28 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb06 (ZIP, 8.1 KB) Altium Designer 6 PCB Library KBpcb07 (ZIP, 3.4 KB) Altium Designer 6 SCH Library KBpcb01 (ZIP, 20.2 KB) Altium Designer 6 SCH Library KBpcb02 (ZIP, 1.2 KB) OR All above files as one zip file (ZIP, 0.9 MB) Top of page EEL Data Sheet - PCB Design Requirements: External Manufacture (BEC) Design Rules > Routing Protel 99 Path = Design > Rules > Routing > Clearance Constraint = 10mil : Preferred (All Objects) > Routing Via Style = 50mil dia / 20mil hole  :  Preferred Size = 30mil dia / 20mil hole :  Minimum Size > Width Constraint = minimum 10mil = preferred 12mil = maximum user defined NB: Wider tracks are mechanically superior.  Choose carefully! Design Rules > Manufacturing Protel 99 Path = Design > Rules > Manufacturing > Hole Size Constraint = minimum 12mil  :  Define hole sizes in 4mil increments = maximum user defined :  starting at 12mil (0.3mm) > Minimum Annular Ring = minimum 10mil  EXTREMELY IMPORTANT! > Polygon Connect Style = Rule Attributes = Conductor Width = Conductors = Angle          = Filter Kind     = Pwr Plane Clearance Relief Connect 15mil 4 90 Angle Whole Board 20mil : Nominal : Nominal : Nominal : Nominal : Nominal : Nominal Design Options > Options Protel 99 Path = Design > Options > Options > Grids = Snap X = Snap Y = Component X = Component Y 25mil 25mil 25mil 25mil : Nominal : Nominal : Nominal : Nominal > Measurement Unit = Imperial Inches : Preferred Position in Workspace Place the PCB design such that the lower left corner of the PCB is at workspace coordinate 1000mil, 1000mil.   Borders Ensure the PCB border is created on Mechanical Layer 1 using 10mil tracks It is recommended that there is a minimum clearance of 120mil (3mm) between the border and all PCB elements   Identification All printed circuit boards shall be idented on an appropriate layer (Nominally, Top Overlay).  Please note: boards presented for manufacture wihout a suitable ident will be rejected.   Mounting Requirements Do you need mounting holes For M3 mounting holes use PCB library component SPACER01 in KBpcb05 library   Final Checks Ensure you check your schematic running ERC, and PCB by running DRC Further information regarding PCB design requirements may be found at www.becman.com   Libraries It is important to note that a large number of PCB footprints intended for through hole components supplied by Protel are incompatible with our manufacturing process. It is therefore recommended that you use the Electronics Engineering Laboratory Libraries which support many of the components held by this facility and are fully compatible with our PCB manufacturing process. Schematic and PCB libraries are available for download from the Engineering & Technical Support Group website. If you have already designed your PCB using (TH) footprints supplied by Protel, it is suggested that you carry out a thorough inspection with respect to physical size, annular ring and hole size requirements for each component before submitting your design for manufacture.   Library Catalogue Access The Protel Library Catalogue displays the contents of our Schematic and PCB Libraries and is accessible at the following locations: Electronics Engineering Lab student computing area  >  Non-removable hard copy Engineering & Technical Support Group website  >  PDF files for download   Feedback Please email any suggestions to the Engineering & Technical Support Group Manager Top of page Electronics Engineering Laboratory Data Sheets EEL Data Sheets explained The primary purpose of an EEL Data Sheet is: To provide general or engineering information relevant to the day-to-day operations of the Electronics Engineering Laboratory To provide a medium by which information is permanently retained for future reference Please note - EEL Data Sheets are for information only and do not necessarily constitute part of a formal process or procedure.   Register of EEL Data Sheets Current: Component Data Sheets: Data Sheets 0001 - 0250 Data Sheets 0251 - 0499 Data Sheets 0500 - 0501 International Protection (IP) Codes (below) Transistor Footprints Multi Layer PCB Assy - 4 Layer Multi Layer PCB Assy - 6 Layer Multi Layer PCB Assy - 2 Layer Metric to Imperial Conversion Table PCB Specs - 97-04-01 ETSG SMD pcb adaptor files (Altium) AdaFruit GPS 790 adaptor (ZIP, 438.1 KB) Seeed 800133001 Bluetooth Module adaptor (ZIP, 438.8 KB) Require Updating: PCB Design Requirements - Etched PCB Design Requirements - Milled PCB Design Requirements - BEC No Longer in Use NC Drill K076 Tool Codes Anechoic Chamber Power Up Information Top of page EEL Data Sheet - International Protection (IP) Codes Code Format IP = International Protection X = 1st Numberal - Ingress of foreign objects Y = 2nd Numberal - Ingress of water Code Definitions Amendments to Data Sheet Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Group Manager at the earliest opportunity if this information needs to be altered in any way Top of page EEL Data Sheet - Transistor Footprints Transistor Footprints - EEL Protel Libraries EEL Protel 98 Transistor Footprints: BC179      T018 BC547      TO92/B BC548      TO92/B BC549      TO92/B BC557      TO92/B BC558      TO92/B BC559      TO92/B BD139      TO126/* BD140      TO126/* BD649      TO220/* BDT63C    TO220/A BF470       TO126/* BF469       TO126/* BUK456    TO220/*B BUK553    TO220/*B IRF9520    TO220/*B MJ15003   TO3/*A MPSA42    TO92/C MPSA14    T092/C PN3640     TO92/C PN4356     TO92/C VN10LM    TO92/G 2N2222     TO18 2N3019     TO39 2N3638     TO18 2N3639     TO18 2N3644     TO92/C 2N3700     TO18 2N3702     TO92/A 2N3703     TO92/A 2N3704     TO92/A 2N3705     TO92/A 2N3903     TO92/C 2N3904     TO92/C 2N3905     TO92/C 2N3906     TO92/C 2N4033     TO39 2N4393     TO18/A 2N5087     TO92/C 2N5400     TO92/C 2N5485     TO92/F 2N5700     TO92/C 2N6123     TO220/*A 2N7000     TO92/G 2SJ49        TO3/1B 2SK134     TO3/1B ZTX651     E-LINE/B ZTX658     E-LINE/B ZTX751     E-LINE/B Amendments to Data Sheet Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Group Manager at the earliest opportunity if this information needs to be altered in any way. Top of page N Type Crimp Connector RG58: Assembly Instructions OH&S Requirements Ensure you have either completed a Risk Assessment or read (and confirmed as being read) the relevant Risk Assessment before attempting the task The UQ Risk Management Database is located at: www.risk.admin.uq.edu.au Tool This procedure has been written specifically for the following item: RG 58 Erma Crimp Tool: K011 with Die 29204 fitted Assembly Place sleeve [Item1] over cable Trim back outer sheath, braid and dielectric to indicated dimensions Crimp the centre pin [Item 2] using the RG58 Erma Crimp Tool Press sub assembly into body ensuring the ferrule is inserted between the dielectric and the braid Slide sleeve [Item 1] along cable until it butts against the ferrule shoulder, then crimp using the RG58 Erma Crimp Tool Tool Return Return the crimp tool and die to the appropriate storage area before leaving Amendments to Procedure Inform the Engineering & Technical Support Manager at the earliest opportunity if this procedure has, or needs to be altered in any way Top of page Laser Cutter Documentation: Speedy 300 Manual Download the Speedy 300 Manual (PDF, 6.3 MB) Top of page Laser Cutter Documentation: Rayjet Quick Guide Download the Rayjet Quick guide (PDF, 370.1 KB) Top of page Teaching laboratory bookings Equipment information and data sheets © The University of Queensland Enquiries: +61 7 3365 1111   |   Contact directory ABN: 63 942 912 684   |   CRICOS Provider No: 00025B Emergency Phone: 3365 3333 Privacy & Terms of use   |   Feedback   |   Updated: 5 May 2021 Login