Solderless AM Radio IC Kit 3

Solderless AM Radio IC Kit 3

Price: $42.49 Each

Part Number: AMRIK-3

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Description

The Radio IC Kit 3 is a simple AM broadcast band receiver kit designed for the TA7642 radio IC. AM Radio IC Kit 3 does not require soldering making it great for beginners.

AM Radio IC Kit 3 is a great way to get started in electronics and radio building. This is a fun and simple project for both beginners and expert builders alike. Everything needed to build a fully functional radio is included in the kit. Easy to assemble with no soldering required. AM Radio IC Kit 3 is a great project to build with your child or grandchild, scout groups and schools.

The kit contains small parts that may be a choking hazard. Adult supervision is always advised while building the radio kit.

The circuit board is approximately 4 5/8" by 5".

The Radio IC Kit 3 is a TRF ( Tuned Radio Frequency, Tuned RF ) type receiver. This is the most basic type of radio receiver with no regeneration or re-genitive feedback. The variable capacitor and antenna coil form a “Tank” circuit that tunes the radio stations frequency then the TA7642 amplifies the radio stations radio frequency then “Rectifies” (Converts to Audio) it then amplifies the audio and powers the Earphone.

AM Radio IC Kit 3 includes radio IC TA7642 but the same board and circuit will work with any of the ZN414 family of radio IC's.
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The TA7642 radio integrated circuit is based off the ZN414 from the 1970s. There have been several manufactures of replacement integrated circuits for the ZN414. The default radio IC included with the kit is the TA7642. We currently supply several alternate radio integrated circuits; CD7642, MK484, TA7642, UTC7642, and YS414. Any of these can be substituted in the circuit for the TA7642. From our testing and customer feedback, the KM484 (not MK484) has the highest overall gain. However, it tends to fall into oscillation easily. The CD7642, TA7642, UTC7642, and YS414 have a gain just below the MK484.

The audio output must be connected to a piezo high impedance earphone or headphone. This kit is not designed for use with magnetic earphones or headphones.

Radio IC Kit 3 includes a ceramic earphone with wire ends. The Radio IC Kit 3 also has been tested with the following earphones and headphone available separately:

Parts List
1 - Circuit Board
1 - 180uh Ferrite Loopstick Antenna with lugs
1 - Plastic variable capacitor dual section 266pf
1 - IC1 TA7642 Radio IC
1 - R1 100K Resistors (brown black yellow gold)
1 - R2 470 Ohm Resistor (yellow violet brown gold)
1 - C1 0.01uf Capacitor (marked 103)
1 - C2 0.1uf Capacitor (marked 104)
1 - Ceramic Earphone
1 - Variable Resistor with switch
1 - Variable Capacitor knob with shaft and screw
1 - Variable Resistor knob
1 - AA Battery Holder with screw
15 - 3/8" #4 Screws
4 - 1/2" #4 Screws
28 - #4 Nuts
15 - #4 Washers
2 - #4 Thumb Nuts
4 - Nylon Feet
2 - Coil Clamps
1 - Philips Screwdriver
1 - 1/4” Wrench