Hi Everyone,
We've been working on designing a circuit board to make assembling the standard SG circuit easier. I spoke with John B about this about a week ago and he asked me to post some pictures of the prototype board(s). I tested these boards this weekend and tonight and they work well. It's easy to find the sweet spot with the potentiometer, measure it's value and use a fixed resistor(the switch selects the pot or the fixed resistor). The orange jumper in the photos is where a light bulb should be placed. You'll also see I originally placed a fuse in the circuit, however it will not be recommended because it introduces unnecessary losses into the circuit.
Keep in mind, this is a prototype board and is subject to change; the actual boards will be silk screened to aid in component placement.
Erik


We've been working on designing a circuit board to make assembling the standard SG circuit easier. I spoke with John B about this about a week ago and he asked me to post some pictures of the prototype board(s). I tested these boards this weekend and tonight and they work well. It's easy to find the sweet spot with the potentiometer, measure it's value and use a fixed resistor(the switch selects the pot or the fixed resistor). The orange jumper in the photos is where a light bulb should be placed. You'll also see I originally placed a fuse in the circuit, however it will not be recommended because it introduces unnecessary losses into the circuit.
Keep in mind, this is a prototype board and is subject to change; the actual boards will be silk screened to aid in component placement.
Erik
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