Aged P
02-26-2007, 08:36 AM
This didn't seem to fit in anywhere else. :)
A cheap and easy way of doing stripboard layouts.
Import one of the pics and add three layers.
"Breaks" are done with the Airbrush on one layer, easily changed by using the eraser on that layer.
Straps on another layer with any suitable tool.
Components sketched in, if required, on the third.
A big step forward is to do the drawing and then export it, most picture manipulation programs such as Irfan will allow you to make a mirror image. This can help with brain meltdown when trying to cope with components on the other side of the board.
Phil
Veroboard pics are from
http://www.isk.kth.se/kursinfo/mekatronik/lego/bug/layout/veromall.htm
A cheap and easy way of doing stripboard layouts.
Import one of the pics and add three layers.
"Breaks" are done with the Airbrush on one layer, easily changed by using the eraser on that layer.
Straps on another layer with any suitable tool.
Components sketched in, if required, on the third.
A big step forward is to do the drawing and then export it, most picture manipulation programs such as Irfan will allow you to make a mirror image. This can help with brain meltdown when trying to cope with components on the other side of the board.
Phil
Veroboard pics are from
http://www.isk.kth.se/kursinfo/mekatronik/lego/bug/layout/veromall.htm