TubeScreamer PCB layout - your eyes requested!
Hi
Looking for a favour - I have laid out a 2 layer PCB for a Tubescreamer clone. I'm still in the process of tidying it up but have made all the relevant connections. I have checked it over several times and seems ok but would appreciate it if anyone could have a once over and try and spot any mistakes. I've laid it out so that it could be sent to a budget PCB prototype company which require 50x50mm layouts.
I've also incorporated a few mods and used the schematics from General Guitar Gadgets - http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pro ... ca-project
I plan on getting 10 pieces made once complete and would happily send a couple to anyone that helps out with some checking/suggestions etc.
Diptrace & DXF files If any other format is needed just let me know.
Cheers
Neil
Looking for a favour - I have laid out a 2 layer PCB for a Tubescreamer clone. I'm still in the process of tidying it up but have made all the relevant connections. I have checked it over several times and seems ok but would appreciate it if anyone could have a once over and try and spot any mistakes. I've laid it out so that it could be sent to a budget PCB prototype company which require 50x50mm layouts.
I've also incorporated a few mods and used the schematics from General Guitar Gadgets - http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pro ... ca-project
I plan on getting 10 pieces made once complete and would happily send a couple to anyone that helps out with some checking/suggestions etc.
Diptrace & DXF files If any other format is needed just let me know.
Cheers
Neil
- Pruttelherrie
- Solder Soldier
Does iTead have DRC files for Diptrace? If so, run the check and you should be fine, assuming* that the your design has the correct schematic and is consistent between schematic and pcb. I use Eagle myself, running the iTead DRC shows where the manufacturing problems would be and they are easily fixed.
That said, iTead's capability is way better (size-wise) that I'm comfortable with soldering so I mostly check that I haven't made the pads too small etc.
Can you export to Eagle files so I can have a quick look-over?
* Assumption is the MOTHER of all fuck-ups!
That said, iTead's capability is way better (size-wise) that I'm comfortable with soldering so I mostly check that I haven't made the pads too small etc.
Can you export to Eagle files so I can have a quick look-over?
* Assumption is the MOTHER of all fuck-ups!
- Ice-9
- Degoop Doctor
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I looked at it in Diptrace and it looks like you have a mistake, the connection near R23 and R10 has a ratline (blue line) meaning that part of the net does not have a trace. Check that out it could easily be fixed by manually adding a trace or by adding a ground plane copper pour.
It's fairly straight forward, if you want to start it , press start. You can work out the rest of the controls for yourself !
No silicon heaven ? preposterous ! Where would all the calculators go ?
No silicon heaven ? preposterous ! Where would all the calculators go ?
- Ice-9
- Degoop Doctor
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A quick second look and your level pot lug is going to 9v, I haven't traced out the circuit for correctness though.
It's fairly straight forward, if you want to start it , press start. You can work out the rest of the controls for yourself !
No silicon heaven ? preposterous ! Where would all the calculators go ?
No silicon heaven ? preposterous ! Where would all the calculators go ?
Thanks for the replies. The ratnest line is because I can't seem to remove the single point from the net without it deleting the traces associated. It isn't actually connected! Also, similar issue, 9v doesn't run to the level lug but somehow that trace has got added to the power net and I can't seem to remove it!Ice-9 wrote:A quick second look and your level pot lug is going to 9v, I haven't traced out the circuit for correctness though.
I've attached a schematic and a modded pcb which includes led & asymetrical clipping (C1, C2, C3) and amz switch (A1 & A2) - ref: http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pdf ... 8_mods.pdf
Cheers!