Schematic to veroboard practice

Started by Shawbrook, April 11, 2012, 02:23:31 PM

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Shawbrook

I'm interested in learning how to transfer schematics to a veroboard layout. Could someone give me a few easy schematics plus veroboard layout so I can practice?  :icon_mrgreen: I know there's programs for this but I want to learn it with pen and paper first.

digi2t

Schematic;



Vero (Note that the 47K resistor on T2 emmiter in the schematic, has been replaced by a 50K trimmer - VR2 - , and R6 on the schematic is deleted on the vero. Everything else is as per the schematic.);



When I verify, I use a pencil/pen, and a green, red, and blue highlighter. First, I'll highlight the power rails on the vero (green = negative, red = positive). Then I'll start at the input on the vero, tracing a line on the path until I get to a component, cut, or power rail, and highlight the same path on the schematic (blue).

Go step by step, and you should be able to find your way around in no time. With time, you'll be able to tackle something like this;

Schematic;



Vero;



That's when your wife or girlfriend will wonder what the hell you're still doing up at 3 AM.  :icon_lol:

Cheers,
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