PCB design challenge #1

temol

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I would like to invite you to participate in the PCB design challenge.
The challenge starts today, Friday, December 16, and ends on Friday, January 13, 2023.


Guidelines

1. Participants must design a single-sided PCB, possible to make at home using various DIY methods (toner transfer, UV film, etc.). No vias, no veroboards, stipboards, tagboards, double sided boards. Jumpers allowed.

2. The participant should submit his project in the form of a graphic or pdf file. 1:1 scale PCB image as well as component layout with component values or component numbers corresponding to the schematic. The participant decides which software he uses.

3. The project should be submitted in this thread, no earlier than January 12, no later than January 13 (two last days of the challenge).

4. Fair play rules apply, i.e. we do not use existing layouts.

The winners will be chosen by voting.


Prizes

The First Prize: $50 PedalPCB gift card.
The Second Prize: custom-made, powder coated aluminum enclosure. Design to be agreed with the winner.
The Third Prize: surprise from Sushi Box FX.

Schematic

Meet Quark, envelope filter. Dr Q modified by @Chuck D. Bones.

Quark V1.0-1.png


Get to work, the clock is ticking :)
 

Attachments

I think putting the RLED on the board is optional. The designer decides himself. Everyone has their preferences when it comes to wiring LEDs.
 
Only 800 dollars for those specs? I wish I didn't hate Windows more than anything. The Apple tax is unbelievably high nowadays. A MacBook with those specs would be well over 2 grand.
Yeah came out to even less because I applied for an Amazon prime card and was given an 80 dollar gift card with it!

EDIT: Last post about this I swear I don’t want to take away from the contest thread!
 
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I know it's LIY (Lay-out It Yourself), but I took the liberty of making a parts table for everybody; and as there aren't too many redundants, I didn't put together a shopping list 'cause y'all should be able to get that out of the table:

EDIT: SEE POST #18


RESISTORSCAPSETC
R11MC110nD11N4148
R210kC2100pD21N5817
R310kC310n
R4470kC44n7Q12N5457
R5470kC54n7Q2BC549C
R647kC633p
R7220 ΩC7220nU1TL072
R8* [TWO]100k, 100kC810nU278L05
R947kC947µ
R103M3C1010µVR1C1M
R11100 ΩC11100µVR2B5k
R1222kC12220nVR3B50k
R136k8C1347µTR1B10k
R14 RLED4k7

*Two x R8:
1st off Q2, 100k
2nd before OUT, 100k


Hmmm the column spacing didn't paste, nor the colour... anyway, there ya go!



PS: Echoing thanks to Temol, Chuck D Bones, Robert/PedalPCB & Vigilante398

SPECIAL THANKS FOR A FUN CIRCUIT TO BUILD
 
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RESISTORSCAPSETC
R11MC110nD11N4148
R210kC2100pD21N5817
R310kC310n
R4470kC44n7Q12N5457
R5470kC54n7Q2BC549C
R647kC633p
R7220 ΩC7220nU1TL072
R8220k*C810nU278L05
R947kC947µ
R103M3C1010µVR1C1M
R11100 ΩC11100µVR2B5k
R1222kC12220nVR3B50k
R136k8C1347µTR1B10k
R14100k
RLED (CLR)4k7

*EDIT: R8 bumped from 100k to 220k, as noted by CDB in Post #60
 
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Cool! I got the schematic drawn up in Eagle and started placing parts on the PCB. I started learning Eagle using two sided layouts, so this is a little more challenging just having the top side to use, but I at least get to put a ground plane on top which helps.
 
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