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Started by Hanzo, December 10, 2018, 11:16:41 PM

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Hanzo

For my second build (first one here https://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=121359.msg1140401#msg1140401) I wanted to make my own PCB.  To my surprise, everything works and it sounds great.  I thought I'd share the project file here for both feedback and for others to use.  https://easyeda.com/Hanzo/ts-adam

A few notes about the build
- Obviously this is a TS-9 variant.  After the PCB was printed I chose to populate it with different values than I called out on the schematic.  The problem with this is a couple of the caps end up not fitting perfectly (like notice C3 in the upper right).
- Tone knob is backwards
- I used alpha PCB mount pots and had to bend the legs in slightly for them to fit in the landings.
- I chose 2.5" initially for the PCB arbitrarily, thinking I was just going to dork around trying to learn the software.  Before I knew it I was ordering them to be printed and finding whatever chassis would work.
- I bought an Aion Stratus board as a guide for how to layout the PCB efficiently.

Please let me know if you see any improvements I should make before I start using this thing live, or perhaps for version 2.

Thanks










thermionix

Tron?

Also, call your tone knob "Filter" and it's no longer backwards.

Hanzo


iainpunk

That is one sexy oscilloscope! I wish mine was portable, which it is if tour extension cord is long enough and you are willing to carry a 27kg behemoth around...

But yeah, your build looks great! Nice n clean.
It seems giggable, atleast in my eyes. But then again, i gig with this:

Its my prototype board  :icon_lol:
friendly reminder: all holes are positive and have negative weight, despite not being there.

cheers

Mark Hammer

Good ventilation.  Wouldn't want anything to overheat.  :icon_mrgreen:


iainpunk

Quote from: Hanzo on December 14, 2018, 04:20:36 PM
Quote from: iainpunk on December 14, 2018, 10:28:33 AM
That is one sexy oscilloscope!

Has signal generator built in too!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06XRF418Z?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

The fuzz that is in the breadboard box described in my post above, also has build in a signal generator ic, but its more like a ringmod fuzz. Your sigal generator probably has better engineering use though!
friendly reminder: all holes are positive and have negative weight, despite not being there.

cheers