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Boring Time Saver (PCB For Footswitch, Jacks & DC Socket)

Started by Scruffie, October 05, 2011, 05:41:23 AM

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Scruffie

It's not an exciting effect, but I wonder how some boards like these might go down?

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=82446.msg689956#msg689956

Save a lot of time building those 1590B effects and it'd give a nice professional look to go with the fabbed PCBs.

So polarity protection, power filtering, DC Jack, Battery Pads, In & Out Jacks, Input ground Footswitch, LED & its resistor.

The parts are fairly standardized I think...

Might be on my own with this one though.
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masterlk

Great idea...love it...but lining up those holes might be an issue.

Scruffie

Quote from: masterlk on October 05, 2011, 06:10:47 AM
Great idea...love it...but lining up those holes might be an issue.
One fixed printable drilling template and you'd be fine though.

Plus a circular file can always be used to adjust holes if necessary.
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mgwhit

I would be all over that board.  I already use 3PDT boards when I can, and, now that so many of the Madbean boards are being fabbed for a 1590B layout, something like that would be huge.

reddo

I'd be in on something like this. Do you think Ice-9 would share the files needed to get some fabbed?

jimmybjj

Quote from: reddo on October 18, 2011, 02:58:53 PM
I'd be in on something like this. Do you think Ice-9 would share the files needed to get some fabbed?

he is willing to share but he used a program called Altium Designer if anyone is familiar with it.
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reddo

I've never heard of it, but that doesn't mean much. Don't you usually need Gerber files to get boards fabbed?

jubal81

I looked it up. it's some fancy stuff. $5,000 for the software. ouch.
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madbean

Quote from: Scruffie on October 05, 2011, 05:41:23 AM
It's not an exciting effect, but I wonder how some boards like these might go down?

http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=82446.msg689956#msg689956

Save a lot of time building those 1590B effects and it'd give a nice professional look to go with the fabbed PCBs.

So polarity protection, power filtering, DC Jack, Battery Pads, In & Out Jacks, Input ground Footswitch, LED & its resistor.

The parts are fairly standardized I think...

Might be on my own with this one though.

This is pretty much a go for me. I finally got around to stuffing the (revised) board I had made some time ago and it checks out. I did not do dedicated spots for filtering and polarity protection, but took a different approach. The empty side opposite the DC jack has about 30 perf holes with a 9v and ground pad, and one extra output pad with the standard I/O stuff. So, different types of filtering can be applied (for instance if you like to use a series resistor with your 9v supply).

Anyway, I'll drop it into my next build after I work up a good drilling template for the 1590B.


jimmybjj

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gtr2

This would cut down a lot of time on off board wiring for smaller builds!  Love it!
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jimmybjj

Quote from: madbean on October 21, 2011, 08:02:13 PM

This is pretty much a go for me. I finally got around to stuffing the (revised) board I had made some time ago and it checks out. I did not do dedicated spots for filtering and polarity protection, but took a different approach. The empty side opposite the DC jack has about 30 perf holes with a 9v and ground pad, and one extra output pad with the standard I/O stuff. So, different types of filtering can be applied (for instance if you like to use a series resistor with your 9v supply).

Anyway, I'll drop it into my next build after I work up a good drilling template for the 1590B.



Will you be producing these in other sizes (125b) or just the 1590b?
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