overdriver layout help

Started by criss, February 23, 2008, 01:05:58 PM

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criss

G day

Can some plz throw this into there fav paint program and join in the wireing   .  I know this shoud be basics of wiring the switch and inputs etc  but  1 destroyed 1 pcb with all my muck ups . Yes call me a knob ive built the npn boost with sucess , but im doing something wrong on this one and its killing my confidence .

Ive left  the switch , power adapter and input out put  etc blank for some to fill in if you have time .

Can email it to me or post here if its no trouble

Thanx a million

voyager2@bigpond.net.au



Jered

  Its right there in the beginner project. The NPN Boost.  http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=970.0
  Just put your power jack between the battery and the board.
  Maybe this will help.  http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/diagrams/dist_plus_lo.gif
  Jered

criss

Quote from: Jered on February 23, 2008, 11:29:43 PM
  Its right there in the beginner project. The NPN Boost.  http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=970.0
  Just put your power jack between the battery and the board.
  Maybe this will help.  http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/diagrams/dist_plus_lo.gif
  Jered

Thanx ive tryed a few times  but im messing something up still , i have been reading as much as i can here .

All the earths  from the pots should go straight to the pcb ?

Thanx again

criss

 confidence at minus 8 and dropping ,  have tryed eveything .

Plz if anyone can help plz do .

Thanx

slacker

Have a look at this picture http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/diagrams/switch_lo_3pdt_ig_dcjack.gif that shows how to do it.

Your In, Out and Battery + match up with Input, Output and 9V+ on the diagram.

It doesn't look like you've got any spare ground points on your PCB so where it shows "Board grounds" on the diagram just  connect all your earth's together and connect them to the negative DC jack terminal, as well as everything that the diagram shows going to "Board ground"

Hope that makes sense.

criss

Thanx mate

Is this what i need to be doing

Sorry for the total noob questions but im realy worried ill ruin my other pcb ,s o want to make sure im 100% correct before going ahead