Busta Noise v1.0 Table of contents PCB layout ............................... 3 Components ............................4 Build sequence ............................5 Off board wiring ............................6 Potentiometers............................ 6 Troubleshooting ............................8 Schematic ..............................9 Read this entire manual thoroughly before you start building the effect! There are some available options and you should choose which one you want to incorporate before starting your build.
Busta Noise v1.0 PCB layout Dimensions: 50 mm x 50 mm 1.97 inch x 1.97 inch Manufacturers and product names are mentioned solely for circuit identification, and where applicable their trademarks are the property of their respective owners who are in no way associated or affiliated with the author. No cooperation or endorsement...
Busta Noise v1.0 Build sequence Soldering this board can be very complicated for some people since the solder pads are very close together. Use a magnifying glass to make the job easier. The trick to soldering a PCB is to work from small to big components. My building sequence suggestions in this section are based on the parts I used myself.
Busta Noise v1.0 Off board wiring Potentiometers In the pictures below you see the correct pin numbering of the pots (Alpha 16mm style). Solder the wires accordingly and it is always a good idea to twist the wires together to create some extra shielding against external noise.
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Busta Noise v1.0 Note that R led1 is 4k7 resistors. You can change these value depending on the type of LED you use but 4k7 is safe enough for almost all LEDs @9V. R led1 Sleeve Ring Sleeve Input Output Manufacturers and product names are mentioned solely for circuit identification, and where applicable their trademarks are the property of their respective owners who are in no way associated or affiliated with the author.
Busta Noise v1.0 Troubleshooting All PCB’s have been 100% factory e-tested and out of every batch I receive I build an effect to double check, so there should not be a connection problem on the PCB itself. The board is not working (at all), what now? ...
Busta Noise v1.0 Schematic Manufacturers and product names are mentioned solely for circuit identification, and where applicable their trademarks are the property of their respective owners who are in no way associated or affiliated with the author. No cooperation or endorsement...