I know I've mentioned this to a few people over the past year probably, but I've finally been able to get it edited. That's right, here's my tutorial on how I layout circuits in DIYLC... the first installment at least. The tutorial shows how I created today's layout–the Uno from Run Off Groove. It's a JFET amp emulator of the Boogie Mk I. For the schematic, demo and more info check out the Uno article.
Thanks for the video, it's a great help to me that I'm not very knowledgeable in electronica. Are you going to do some video showing how you do the final layouts?
On the schematic, how did you know which was the source the gate and the drain? The layout looks reversed from the schematic. I really like this tutorial. I'm working on learning how to do this also.
Sorry for the late reply, Jimi. Just google JFET symbol. Gate is the pin with the arrow. Drain is usually on top and going toward voltage with source going down towards ground.
Awesome... Great vid.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! Looking forward to pt 2!
ReplyDeleteHave you uploaded the transfer image yet?
ReplyDeleteYep it's in the dropbox now.
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ReplyDeletemany thx for the video ...
Thanks for the video, it's a great help to me that I'm not very knowledgeable in electronica.
ReplyDeleteAre you going to do some video showing how you do the final layouts?
Seriously, how good are run off groove pedals!
ReplyDeleteThey are really good
DeletePlease verify. Layout is correct. has very good sustain with a small boost in front of this pedal.
ReplyDeleteOn the schematic, how did you know which was the source the gate and the drain? The layout looks reversed from the schematic. I really like this tutorial. I'm working on learning how to do this also.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply, Jimi. Just google JFET symbol. Gate is the pin with the arrow. Drain is usually on top and going toward voltage with source going down towards ground.
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