[sdiy] Building on Pad Per Hole?
cj3000
cj3000 at gmx.de
Wed Nov 19 22:03:25 CET 2003
Hi Charles,
as far as i know did TomG make his layouts the same way, maybe someone
in the list has still the files.
An other way is to use a layout program like eagle light from
www.cadsoft.de and to make your own pad per hole board.
You just need to know a little bit (how to add a part, which layer,the
right grid etc.) and you can transport nearly every schematic into a pad
per hole board. If you don´t like to be the resistor on this place just
move it to an other, etc. You will see that its makes even fun. I am
also doing it when the board is small and needs to be fast finished. It
is much better than to start immediately, cause you ending in nowhere
land. You don`t need a printer nor chemicals and later when you want to
build more and bigger things you are familiar whith layouting.
chriss
>Hello all,
> This is my first time posting to the list, I've been reading for a few
>months now. I have have decided that I want to build my first synth and
>right now I am in the design phase.
>
> However, my electronics skills are not quite up to par. I've built
>simple stuff like a 555 circuit, but nothing more complex. I have seen
>many places online with what look like simple circuits, sometimes with
>a layout, sometimes without.
>
>This is the oscillator I am going to try to build:
>http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs159/vco4069.html
>
>I choose this one because it provides the layout on pad per hole board.
>I cannot make PCBs, I don't have the facilities. Do you experts think
>this would be a good first module to try (after the power supply)?
>
>I'm still looking for other modules to complete the synth. Right now I
>want to build an LFO, EG, VCF, and VCA to go with all this. Could
>anyone provide a simple LFO layout on pad per hole board?
>
>Thanks for reading this, I hope someone can give me a little help.
>
>-Charles Brodeur
>
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