PTP to PCB process?

Started by nirvanas silence, July 15, 2004, 02:40:56 AM

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nirvanas silence

I have a relatively simple circuit that I want to convert to PCB since I seem to be making alot of them lately.  Its about as complicated as an EA tremolo and a PCB would just be quicker.  How do I go about converting it to a PCB?  Thanks/

BILLYL

If you can read a PowerPoint file - Send me a PM and I'll send you the PCB layout - based on the ROG schem.

BILL

gez

Quote from: nirvanas silenceHow do I go about converting it to a PCB?  Thanks/

Best thing would be to buy some cheap software and plot it all out virtually (saves time and paper).  I downloaded Proteus Ares lite a few weeks ago and finally purchased the keys to use unlimited pins.  Fairly intuitive, only cost £20 and it's good enough for me (I don't need anything fancy and I've no time for simulation...that's what breadboards and calculators are for!)  :twisted:

To get tips on layout take a trip down to your local library and see if there's a chapter in an old electronics book somewhere, or try RG's book.
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