pedal shield strip-board i made

7 years 3 hours ago - 7 years 3 hours ago #827 by Kuppet
hi could someone check over my pedal-shield uno strip board let me know if you spot any mistakes

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6 years 11 months ago #830 by Ray
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Hi, thanks for contributing to the project, so far nobody did a strip board version of pedalSHIELD so I cannot compare it against anything.
Having a quick look seems to be alright.
Keep us updated with your progress!

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6 years 11 months ago - 6 years 11 months ago #838 by Kuppet
Hi thanks if it works it could be used for duo and any other arduino board as its not dependent on the shape of the board just use jumper cables to attach it to relivent pins also good for dev as adding in extra pots buttons lcds or switches becomes easier put it in a large box with a second duo or uno to do double independent pedals i'm testing on the uno then will spring for a duo board and let you know the results.
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6 years 11 months ago #842 by Kuppet
noticed some mistakes do not use this diagram to build it won't work i'm ging to delete it so not one makes the mistake if making it i will correct it an update this post

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6 years 11 months ago - 6 years 11 months ago #843 by Kuppet
HERES the new layout hoping not to make any revisions when i build it and it works i'll post here



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6 years 11 months ago #844 by Ray
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Hi, I did not see that errors... I hope that all is good now and you can progress easily!

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6 years 3 months ago #1162 by alessiow
looks nice...I just completed most of mine on a breadboard...need to hook up all the outputs and inputs yet... Just having a slight issue understanding the schematic view for the 3 electrolytic caps. I know which side is ground on the cap, but the schematic is very unclear. I plan to add DFRobots Lcd Button shield to my project using DSPAudios idea for the code to have multiple effects...Trying to use an uno but may have to change out to a mega or Duo
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6 years 3 months ago #1163 by alessiow
sorry pic came thru upside down

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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #1165 by Ray
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sorry pic came thru upside down

no problem! you can see it perfectly.

I know which side is ground on the cap, but the schematic is very unclear.

Thanks for your work on this!
On the pedalSHIELD UNO schematics (www.electrosmash.com/images/tech/pedalsh...ld-uno-schematic.png) there are 3 electrolytic caps:
  • C3 and C6: negative pin of the cap is the one connected to ground.
  • C7: negative pin of the cap is the one facing the output jack, the positive faces the op-amp

Dont forget this:

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6 years 3 months ago - 6 years 3 months ago #1171 by alessiow
Ok.. So here is a quick schematic I put together last night...Not the best but it does lay in all the connections and no i know the caps are the right way...
Cap orientation is much more clear than the version you used.
hope this helps others.
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