The schematic has been around on the net for a long time, thanks to Rick Barker. This is a great project and a great little unit to build. The layout accomodates either a bridge rectifier unit, or a 4-diode bridge as shown in the schematic. I left room for a heat sink on the LM317T, but from what I can tell, it's not needed, mine doesn't seem to get hot at all. The layout is tight and the 1000uF cap should be populated last and can hover over the other components a little bit. I wanted to make the board as small as I could and this was a small, harmless sacrifice.
The diagrams show 3 ouput jacks, of course you can wire as many as you want. When you run out of pads on the board, wire them together at the jacks (daisey chain).
Ultra-Clean Power Supply Bill of Materials From: Guitar Effects Projects Revison: 2004MAR15 Resistors (1/4 watt rating) 1 - 270 2 - 2k 1 - 6k8 Capacitors (minimum rating 35 volts) 2 - 0.1uF 1 - 10uF 1 - 470uF 1 - 1000uF Transistors 1 - LM317 Other 1 - 120/25 volt transformer 1 - power cord 1 - on/off switch (optional) 1 - Transistor socket (optional) 6 - 1N4002 diodes 1 - Heat sink for the LM317 2 or more - coax power jacks Copper-clad board, etchant, 24 gauge stranded wire Enclosure Copyright 2004 JD Sleep Guitar Effects Projects @ http://www.generalguitargadgets.com
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