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Board looks good as far as i can tell. How are you doing your board? Self etch, light sensitive, or sending it out? For future reference, you can click the pencil on the header of your post to edit it.
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Might I make a few suggestions about the board design:
1. Make the trace corners angled at 45 degrees where you can, it makes toner transfer easier. 2. Add a ground plane, it also makes toner transfer easier 3. Strongly consider adding optoisolation, even a simple 4n25/4n35 should be fast enough for audio frequencies. 4. Make the PCB size larger and add mounting holes, a loose PCB on a workbench doesn't always work out well... 5. Since your IC has integrated transistors, think about moving the small electrolytics (to the top right of the IC) further away to give clearance for a DIP16 socket 6. Is that 3.3nF capacitor a *little* too big or is it just me...
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If you groud the circuit to mains Earth, then there's no need for any isolation IMO.
Edit: Be careful when tuning that circuit, when any of the parameters gets too far off (which can happen really easily mind you), something goes "pop". Consider adding some kind of current limiting (a light bulb) in series with the power part of the circuit for testing. I would not say its a beginner project and if you're going for the bridge version, you'll most likely need a scope.
If you need help with the circuit/tuning, just ask or send me a PM.
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yep. messed it up changing over to curved traces.
connected 3 to ground, and cleaned it up a bit, put in the resistor as well for good measure.
input now connected to pin 6.
thanks again. i think it's all set now.
edit: realized there's no parts images on that file... with i knew how to change the file i uploaded... or upload a new one to the same spot... anyway, it's all clear enough save the 10r resistor, it's the two vias right above the gate of the fet.
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I think you should have a look at the schematic again; the 2.2uF cap is just after the input, then there is the 10k pot in series with a 2.2k resistor to ground, then it goes to pin 6. It will not work like you connected it now.
P.S. here is the original link to schematic (which has some bug fixes)
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shoot. lol
tricky. in making the new connections i'd erase a line and redraw it... and it looks like i managed to mangle it a bit.
getting the ground plane to appear in eagle is what was causing me a lot of grief. seems like to get it to reconnect everything you have to make a new bit of trace on what should be the ground plane and rename it gnd (considering you've renamed all of the other ground traces gnd as well) then the whole plane shows up again.
in the midst of all that, looks like i screwed up some other bits.
'all right though... learning in leaps and bounds. thanks dr. for all of your help. I re-routed the trace from the signal filter cap (it was erroneously going to pin 5) and connected it to the 2.2k resistor.
is it okay to connect it the way i've done here? it kind of goes from the filter cap to the resistor and to pin 6 "at the same time". would it make a difference if i reoriented the cap to be closer to the resistor and further from the pin?
seems like the signal is going to hit both so fast it wouldn't make a difference.... am i correct in saying that?
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