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Need help with schematic to veroboard!

rudeez

Jul 22, 2011
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Hi!
Would love to see a vero of this simple design for building your own interface for iPhone/iPad.
I need help since i have no knowledge at all at doing veros and i don’t have equipment for doing PCB’s.
Heres a circuit http://www.instructables.com/files/orig/F4N/WQB1/GGPF4JAZ/F4NWQB1GGPF4JAZ.pdf
And heres the PCB of the same design http://www.instructables.com/files/orig/FL4/1G7N/GD2JJSWN/FL41G7NGD2JJSWN.png
Heres a wiring scheme http://www.instructables.com/files/orig/FDM/BC0Q/GGPEYINU/FDMBC0QGGPEYINU.png
And heres the complete link for the whole guide http://www.instructables.com/id/iPhone-iTouch-guitar-cable-buffer/
Would be amazing to be able to have a vero of this and i think many other would appreciate it!

Thanks in advance!
//Jimmie
 

jackorocko

Apr 4, 2010
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What exactly are you having problems on? There is a hundred ways to probably build that circuit on veroboard.

Just follow the schematic, making sure that each connection is made. A guy on youtube, "hack a day", has this approach that he uses highlighters to follow a schematic. He places a part on the board then finds another part connecting to the first part and places that part. Then he uses the highlighter to draw over the schematic which connection he just made. He continues on like this till all connections on schematic have been highlighted. Then he goes back over the circuit verifying his work and using a second highlighter to mark off the double check.

If you are not very good at reading schematics and building circuits this approach might help. I will see if I can find the video.
 

jackorocko

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For me the best way is to look at the schematic and do point-to-point connections. For example, you see on the schematic that pin 1 of the opamp is connected to a resistor and capacitor. The other side of the resistor that is connected to pin 1 goes to pin 2. etc.

It is really not that hard, if it was me, I would learn how to read a schematic first.
 
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