Hi All-
I finally got around to building my Paragon that I bought about a year ago. It is the version with the separate double switch daughter board / battery holder cutout.
Anyway was getting some weird results with my test rig but went ahead and added jacks and power supply jack and temporaily boxed it and then I was getting absolutely nothing (no signal through either engaged or bypassed both switches).
Started troubleshooting ... verified I had DC power (I built with the gain switch mod that uncouples the charge pump and it seems fine ... getting either (ish volts or 17+ volts).
Setup my signal probe and didn't get too far ... was getting nothing at the input jack ... cut the jack off and tested it with ohmeter and it fine ... poked around and found the + and - pads were shorted (0 ohms between them). Visually solder looked good and no stray wire strands but resoldered anyway with same result.
The + pad looks to connect to a trace that runs along top of board over to the pads that go to the switches. Lightly scrated between the pads on the underside and it looks like the "-" pad connects to a ground plane tha may be shorting the "+" pad on the underside of board (see photo ... best i could get). There are some copper traces running between the 2 pads.
Anyone hear any reports of defective boards ?
Not sure best approach since the board is already fully populated and I spent a fair amount on the diodes to get the right ones.
Thinking I can either scratch some more between the two pads on the underside and see if the short goes away but was hoping one of you experts could verify that the copper traces in the photo are to ground and they go to "-" pad in case I destroy them.
Other option I'm thinking is to cut input trace on top of board and just wire input directly to input switch pad at the front edge of board ... which I think is the first one on the left viewing from top ? (The diagram in the build documents is the PCB with integral stomp switch pads).
Any thoughs from the experts ? As always any comments greatly appreciated since I am a neophyte compared to most of you
I finally got around to building my Paragon that I bought about a year ago. It is the version with the separate double switch daughter board / battery holder cutout.
Anyway was getting some weird results with my test rig but went ahead and added jacks and power supply jack and temporaily boxed it and then I was getting absolutely nothing (no signal through either engaged or bypassed both switches).
Started troubleshooting ... verified I had DC power (I built with the gain switch mod that uncouples the charge pump and it seems fine ... getting either (ish volts or 17+ volts).
Setup my signal probe and didn't get too far ... was getting nothing at the input jack ... cut the jack off and tested it with ohmeter and it fine ... poked around and found the + and - pads were shorted (0 ohms between them). Visually solder looked good and no stray wire strands but resoldered anyway with same result.
The + pad looks to connect to a trace that runs along top of board over to the pads that go to the switches. Lightly scrated between the pads on the underside and it looks like the "-" pad connects to a ground plane tha may be shorting the "+" pad on the underside of board (see photo ... best i could get). There are some copper traces running between the 2 pads.
Anyone hear any reports of defective boards ?
Not sure best approach since the board is already fully populated and I spent a fair amount on the diodes to get the right ones.
Thinking I can either scratch some more between the two pads on the underside and see if the short goes away but was hoping one of you experts could verify that the copper traces in the photo are to ground and they go to "-" pad in case I destroy them.
Other option I'm thinking is to cut input trace on top of board and just wire input directly to input switch pad at the front edge of board ... which I think is the first one on the left viewing from top ? (The diagram in the build documents is the PCB with integral stomp switch pads).
Any thoughs from the experts ? As always any comments greatly appreciated since I am a neophyte compared to most of you