A little PCB to make life easy when bread boarding the FV-1 SKRM module.
I have a couple of Franks OCT SKRM boards which have a 2x8 header on them which makes it difficult to plug straight into bread board for circuit experiments, so I thought I would do a little pcb to convert to a single line of pins to make it easy for bread boarding.
While I was doing that I thought it would be a good idea to place the control pots and 8 way switch as well for program selection and control.
so if anyone wants to use it for experimenting with the SKRM modules that Frank sells, send me a PM and I will post the files to you. (I can never seem to upload anything to the diystompboxes forum for download for some reason).
Couple of pictures
(http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k243/lenny1dog/74d3dbb3-ddfd-4cac-ba12-44bb70b3856b_zpsca2839ea.jpg) (http://s90.photobucket.com/user/lenny1dog/media/74d3dbb3-ddfd-4cac-ba12-44bb70b3856b_zpsca2839ea.jpg.html)
(http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k243/lenny1dog/21f809a3-afc5-4571-96b8-9eab7a56230c_zpscbc20ef7.jpg) (http://s90.photobucket.com/user/lenny1dog/media/21f809a3-afc5-4571-96b8-9eab7a56230c_zpscbc20ef7.jpg.html)
PS this PCB uses a pic for binary out code, but I am going to rework the PCB to use a few diodes with the switch instead. (cheaper and easier to build)
looking forward to seeing the one with diodes!
Pretty clever! I had made a couple Veroboards to hold my SKRM experiments - worked OK but splitting the copper between two rows of holes is slightly nerve wracking. Used an Xacto knife and ohm meter to make sure.