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insonicbloom wrote: yeah there's still some left, quite a few !
Just to recap and forgive my Alzhaimer and short attention span... You are in the US? Where are these PCBs shipped from, US? What would you say is the price for the components required? If I paypal' you, would you send me like the PDF of the components right away via e-mail so I can order the components beforehand? ---- What better religion than music itself? |
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kpsychedelic wrote: insonicbloom wrote: yeah there's still some left, quite a few !
Just to recap and forgive my Alzhaimer and short attention span... You are in the US? Where are these PCBs shipped from, US? What would you say is the price for the components required? If I paypal' you, would you send me like the PDF of the components right away via e-mail so I can order the components beforehand? no I'm in the UK and they get sent from here too, I just use US currency cause it's mostly Americans that buy anything from me plus it's easier to use a round number in dollars than it is in UK money. the component list is... B1 DF06M (available at MOUSER $0.35) C1 100n C2 10u C3 10n C4 100n C5 1u C7 10u C8 100n D1 1N4004 - these form part of the clamp filter network D2 1N4004 so try out alternatives if you're the modding type. IC1 40106 (available at MOUSER $0.50) IC2 LM386 (available at MOUSER $1.05) R1 10k R2 22k R3 1k and 2 pots 1x 100k and 1x 470k |
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yay, i already have everything aside from the ics and B1 i think looking forward to this build, will be the first in my new home ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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arrived today thanks soon as i get organised with the bits im on it and ill get some sounds yay! ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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vurt wrote: arrived today thanks
soon as i get organised with the bits im on it and ill get some sounds yay! Cool, I'm still having a hard time finding the components hehehe (yeah I'm such a n00b I know). Obviously, a hard time with the B1, D1/D2 and IC1/IC2, since I get either no results at all or a lot of them and don't know what to pick. If you already got the parts would you mind sharing the item id in whatever site you got them from (provided of course you did not have these lying around ---- What better religion than music itself? |
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im in the uk and used mouser Uk for B1 and the ICs, everything else i already have, from years of just buying packs of components as and when i had money still dont have my soldering gear though, still in storage, so im almost ready to go, just as soon as i can get the probably most important bit for soldering lol ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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vurt wrote: im in the uk and used mouser Uk for B1 and the ICs
Ok, but then I get lost (I know, some would say why do you get into this train if you don't even know what bridge rectifier to get!!! But then we all have to start somewhere). I saw mouser uk (guess it's the same as US) and for instance I get this bunch of bridge rectifiers, and then I'm not sure about the AMP requirements (1.5 or 1?). And then I don't know if this inverter will do, as well as this amplifier. ---- What better religion than music itself? |
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@kpsychedelic bridge rectifiers aren't very common in guitar effects so you're not going to get chastised for not knowing which to get, I only put them into mine because I'm sick of having to find the right polarity power supply, the bridge changes it automatically
in this case the amp rating really doesn't matter cause the effect draws way under an amp, you can get either and to be honest I only put Mouser as an link because I know most of the US people buy from them more than anywhere else. anyway I'll find and link the IC parts you need cause you had chosen a SMT (surface mount) version of the inverter which certainly would have annoyed you! http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Texas-Instruments/CD40106 BE/?qs=YhsVCygOPE3LQXXCM9OdnoV18bqnbaqpPnt%252bZk5nS3I%3d http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/National-Semiconductor-TI /LM386N-4-NOPB/?qs=QbsRYf82W3G3rbV%2f6QjAiA9dLcCKC3PR61vVS2P Gjj4%3d http://uk.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Fairchild-Semiconductor/D F06M/?qs=Ec0VQc59F%252bn4MCLRxEkkjOyR9hSXxC1FFvEDvtbg4%252bY %3d always make sure when you come to ordering things like this in the future that you check it's "mounting style" is "through-hole" |
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insonicbloom wrote: always make sure when you come to ordering things like this in the future that you check it's "mounting style" is "through-hole"
oh come on. doesnt everyone love screaming 'oh you f**king TWAT' at themselves for winding up with one erroneosly-chosen strip of SMD components in every f**king parts order? ---- To laymen, software development is something akin to wizardry. Neither time, nor effort are involved. If software is missing features they want, or has bugs, it is solely because someone has been too lazy to wave their magic wand. |
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kpsychedelic wrote: (I know, some would say why do you get into this train if you don't even know what bridge rectifier to get!!! But then we all have to start somewhere).
as insonicbloom has already replied and to be honest is probably the best person to reply on the needs ill just deal with the above statement, yep we all have to start somewhere, and with the help available here and on other sites (for other designs) theres never been a better time to start the most important part of you area tota beginner is learning to solder, i would recommend buying a small piece of stripboard and a bag of random resistors or capacitors, both the strip board and bags of random components are usually pretty cheap, over here strip board is around £2 and bags of components are usually between £1 and £5 with more in the dearer bags obviously. then use these to practice a bit of soldering as well as tinning your wires. its not difficult, but you do want to get to a point where youre only using a small amount if solder for each join so it doesnt flow to other joins and short out the circuit for the ic's i would also recommend getting some sockets, nothing worse than overheating your IC and burning it out and nothing working, with IC sockets you solder the socket in place then just plug the ic into it and most of all feel free to ask any questions you have, we will all do our best to get you through to a working model, and hopefully a whole new hobby ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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whyterabbyt wrote: insonicbloom wrote: always make sure when you come to ordering things like this in the future that you check it's "mounting style" is "through-hole"
oh come on. doesnt everyone love screaming 'oh you f**king TWAT' at themselves for winding up with one erroneosly-chosen strip of SMD components in every f**king parts order? ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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insonicbloom wrote: anyway I'll find and link the IC parts you need cause you had chosen a SMT (surface mount) version of the inverter which certainly would have annoyed you!
... always make sure when you come to ordering things like this in the future that you check it's "mounting style" is "through-hole" Yes, thanks for the parts, will "order" my order and make it so that I might have the components before the PCB arrives. I missed that point hahaha on the SMT, I had totally forgotten about that and as far as I understand SMT needs special equipments or at least a lot of experience to make the tiny soldering. vurt wrote: ill just deal with the above statement, yep we all have to start somewhere, and with the help available here and on other sites (for other designs) theres never been a better time to start
the most important part of you area tota beginner is learning to solder, i would recommend buying a small piece of stripboard and a bag of random resistors or capacitors, both the strip board and bags of random components are usually pretty cheap, over here strip board is around £2 and bags of components are usually between £1 and £5 with more in the dearer bags obviously. then use these to practice a bit of soldering as well as tinning your wires. its not difficult, but you do want to get to a point where youre only using a small amount if solder for each join so it doesnt flow to other joins and short out the circuit for the ic's i would also recommend getting some sockets, nothing worse than overheating your IC and burning it out and nothing working, with IC sockets you solder the socket in place then just plug the ic into it and most of all feel free to ask any questions you have, we will all do our best to get you through to a working model, and hopefully a whole new hobby Thanks a lot for the advice. Well I'm not a total beginner, when it comes to talk about electronics, I've solder some stuff in the past and used a microcontroller (I think a simple 16f84 PIC), even messed around with an Ardunino, but I have tons to learn still, and as you say, I should start by improving the soldering skills. ---- What better religion than music itself? |
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if you want to learn electronics, stay away from microcontrollers - they are how you learn to program.
but yeah, while SMT is alot smaller - it is possible to use it with the gear you'd use for throug-hole stuff but it's alot harder |
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insonicbloom wrote: if you want to learn electronics, stay away from microcontrollers - they are how you learn to program.
I'm afraid that is not possible, as a Computer Scientist, code always finds a way to follow me ---- What better religion than music itself? |
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as an electronics engineer - whenever I see code I blow it's ugly head off zombie style haha |
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