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DIY Stompboxes => Building your own stompbox => Topic started by: Austin73 on July 14, 2007, 09:53:22 AM

Title: Psychtar and SSWSMS PCB layouts required
Post by: Austin73 on July 14, 2007, 09:53:22 AM
Does anybody have a working PCB layout for Tim's Psychtar and Super Simple Square Wave Made Simpler?

Cheers

Aus
Title: Re: Psychtar and SSWSMS PCB layouts required
Post by: GREEN FUZ on July 16, 2007, 12:34:14 PM
As it happens I was in the middle of doing a Psychtar layout for myself. It will have to wait til tomorrow for confirmation. In the meantime if anyone could give it the once over to see if there`s anything I missed it would be much appreciated. Might save me a few tears aswell.

The main area of doubt for me is the switching and I`m also not convinced about the placement of C5.

(http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o44/RANCHERO23/psychtarrender.gif)

The original schematic can be found here.

http://www.geocities.com/tpe123/folkurban/fuzz/snippets.html (http://www.geocities.com/tpe123/folkurban/fuzz/snippets.html)

Near the bottom of the page.
Title: Re: Psychtar and SSWSMS PCB layouts required
Post by: GREEN FUZ on July 16, 2007, 07:19:09 PM
Just thought I`d give this a quick nudge before committing to it. I realise it`s probably old hat to a lot of forum members but some newbies might appreciate a PCB layout and you wouldn`t want a grown man to cry now would you?
Title: Re: Psychtar and SSWSMS PCB layouts required
Post by: Austin73 on July 17, 2007, 01:24:26 PM
Had a quick look at it last night and compared it to the schem , seems to be good except like you I can never work out the switch thing. Will ask one of my friends just to check over again then I'll be back to you

Cheers

Aus
Title: Re: Psychtar and SSWSMS PCB layouts required
Post by: GREEN FUZ on July 17, 2007, 02:22:22 PM
I`m just about to etch the PCB. I`ll keep you posted.
Title: Re: Psychtar and SSWSMS PCB layouts required
Post by: GREEN FUZ on July 30, 2007, 01:40:54 PM
Right, don`t know if you`re still interested as it`s been a while and it has taken me longer than anticipated but there is now a working layout in the gallery.

http://aronnelson.com/gallery/album174 (http://aronnelson.com/gallery/album174)

When I say working I need to add the caveat that I still have some doubts. The switching definitely works and swaps between the recognized " sitar" sound and another distinctive sound. This is where my doubts come in. I didn`t have any 1n34 diodes so I just threw in whatever I had to hand. I can`t remember but I think they are 1n914`s. This resulted in a rich, responsive fuzz sound. All fine. The problem is, today I noticed they were in the wrong way round as indicated by the schematic so I desoldered them and oriented them correctly. In doing so I managed to lift a few traces and basically make a hash of the board. I`m really not sure if what I`m now getting is the way it should sound.

What I will say in conclusion is that with the right components I am pretty confident it will work. I`ve ordered some correct diodes and I`m going to etch another board. Full report to follow.