Orange Squeezer (please confirm layout)

Started by benallison, March 18, 2009, 02:58:38 PM

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benallison

I laid out an Orange Squeezer for vero/strip board.

Can some kind soul confirm? Gratsi!


GREEN FUZ

If you post a link to the schem I`ll have a look at it.

benallison

Thanks! LOL I assumed everyone had it memorized!

Here's two links, one for a PCB layout, and a one for a schem:





Oh, and here's a link to Tonepad's PCB/schem.

MikeH

Do you have 2 jumpers in the same hole at pin 4?  I yes, ok cool... if not, your IC's not grounded.
"Sounds like a Fab Metal to me." -DougH

benallison

Yeah, that long white like is actually two jumpers: one from 3 to 4, one from 4 to ground. Two wires are going into the hole connected to pin 4.

Good eye!

benallison

Ok, I've revised the layout, to use less board space.

I've eliminated 5 columns.

Still valid?

GREEN FUZ

Jeezus, I`d just finished checking the last layout. Give us a chance  ;D.

For the record I couldn`t find any fault with it.

GREEN FUZ

The revisions have confused me. Where is C3 going? Shouldn`t one of the jumpers be going from the base of Q1 to the emitter of Q2?

benallison

Quote from: GREEN FUZ on March 18, 2009, 06:05:58 PM
The revisions have confused me. Where is C3 going? Shouldn`t one of the jumpers be going from the base of Q1 to the emitter of Q2?

Ah, you're right.

The jumper from the top row to ground needs to be LEFT of C3.

And Q1 and Q2 are connected with the jumper that goes from vr 1 to vr 2. I should probably move that jumper.

benallison


Stomp

<a href="http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/bb235/whathefuk_photos/?action=view&current=orangesqueezercompressorjpg.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb235/whathefuk_photos/orangesqueezercompressorjpg.jpg" border="0" alt="Orange Squeezer"></a>

Here is the layout I drew off of the same schematic, clik link above, and mine works perfect, for a reference.

benallison

#11
Ok gents. Rev4. Still looking good?

Changes are:

- realized I was jumpering something in the wrong place
- wanted to get all three contacts for the trim pot to be adjacent
- moved the IC's jumpers; I  had them in the same holes as the pins which is dumb, considering there's free holes left of the trace cuts
- removed another column! I want to get this layout as teeny as possible

Anyway, I went over it and it looks ok to me...

Edit - .5 rev
- rotated r6 and moved c5 down to the bottom, so i could move a bunch of components over
- c5 sharing holes with r2 & r3; the waste of a column was bugging me

Both these changes eliminated two entire columns!

benallison

This layout measures about 1.5 x .7 inches!

That's smaller than that Tonepad pcb (which is 2.5 x 1).

Rock on! I've checked and checked, and it appears good. I'm changing to version 1.0.

I'll be building it soon, but would love if other people wanting to build an Orange Squeezer were willing to give this layout a shot!

thereverend

i'll give it a shot when my futurlec order with my stripboard in it gets in my mailbox which can either be tomorrow or in 2 months.
it's not a BURST BOX  it's a circuit box with burst button...

oldrocker

I was wondering about the layout of the IC.  Since it seems that they're using pins 5,6 and 7 why are pins 1 and 2 jumped together and pin 3 grounded along with pin 4?

benallison

Quote from: oldrocker on March 20, 2009, 11:39:58 AM
I was wondering about the layout of the IC.  Since it seems that they're using pins 5,6 and 7 why are pins 1 and 2 jumped together and pin 3 grounded along with pin 4?

I wish I knew enough about electronics to answer that question!

They do it on the Tonepad schematic, and on MarkM's PCB layout posted here.

I think it's to keep the Flux Capacitor from overloading  ???

shmelman

just wanted to ask if your layout is verified