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Started by adgators89, March 03, 2005, 09:51:11 AM

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adgators89

alright, you guys are throwing all kind of stripboard layouts at us, now I have to use that instaed of the perfboard.  It looks like it would actually be easier to use the stripboard.  where is a good supplier and also cna someone show the back of a wired on (any pedal would be cool) just so I can get an idea of the soldering and layout

thanks

petemoore

Stripboards gonna be easier/better IMO.
 You don't have to worry about bending the wires just right, then hoping they touch, don't move...etc.,
 I expect a lower incidence of cold solders, bridge overs, missed connections and misconnections in build reports when using a veroboard layout instead of perfing.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Torchy


onboard

Rad Shack carries a "multipurpose pc board"?...$23.50 for a similar 6.5" x 4.5" protoboard at Mouser, maybe it's a UK thing?

The soldering would be easier, just tack your lead to that hole and it's already connected ala the strip. Kinda like a breadboard.

Beat me to it Pete...

edit Dang, Torchy too! Forget about the Rad Shack link - go with Small Bear or Aron.

My apologies if the UK comment is ignorant, I just don't see stripboard offered around here   :(
-Ryan
"Bound to cover just a little more ground..."

Gilles C

http://www.doctronics.co.uk/prototyp.htm

http://www.hobby-elec.org/e_pwb.htm

and

http://www.pcb-supply.com/item.php?id=944&link_str=179&partno=ST3U

This is what I began to use for my projects.

Better quality, tinned vero boards.

http://www.busboard.net/

You can order world-wide in case you can't get vero-boards.

I still use the original vero-boards, but for more important projects, the busboard strip-boards are more stable, they don't bend like the veros.

This can be used to make layouts

http://www.busboard.net/BPS-ST3U-Planning.pdf

Gilles

Gilles C

Oh, and if you want to experiment with a new software to make your layouts

http://deep.csbnet.se/~runeson/index.php?page=wiringx&subpage=info

Hal

I got some at Futurlec, but i was also wondering where else I could get it for a good price.

wow - looking around, futurlec's prices on this seem amazing.

http://www.futurlec.com/ProtoBoards.shtml

gotdabluz

Quote from: HalI got some at Futurlec, but i was also wondering where else I could get it for a good price.

wow - looking around, futurlec's prices on this seem amazing.

http://www.futurlec.com/ProtoBoards.shtml

I just ordered some of the small boards from Futurlec, but have not received them yet . . . how is the quality?

Hal

not great, but usable.  I actually haven't used the stripboard I ordered from them yet, but I used the other protoboard, with the breadboard pattern.  scores/brakes easily, takes solder well, what more can I ask for?

Paul Perry (Frostwave)

Quote from: Hal, what more can I ask for?
You could ask for less erratic delivery (judging from past posts here & in the newsgroups) :wink: