For over a year now, I've been looking for some way to make wiring my effect pedals' foot switches and DC jacks easier to wire, and now that I have an awesome PCB boardhouse at my disposal, I've done just that:
This little guy is only 26x31mm, and it fits right over the lugs to a 3PDT switch. Starting from the bottom left, I have pads for the DC jack's positive and negative hookups — airwire I loathe running because of the distance it has to travel to the board. Now, all I have to do is tap on a 10mm wire and I'm done with the power (my DC jacks align right next to these pads). Next we have the input jack sleeve pad, which is another short jump. Above that is a resistor spot named "INR," which is an optional spot for placing your input pulldown resistor. Beginning at the top left, we have the standard board in, then a +9v pad which is spliced to make room for the LED resistor (in case your circuit doesn't include one already). -9v comes next, then the pad for the aforementioned LED power. Next is the standard LED ground, switch ground, then the board out. Going down the right side, you see another spot for an output pulldown resistor, and finally, the output jack sleeve.
This will greatly simplify the running airwire all inside my pedals, and it'll take care of those pesky DC taps I hate so much. Also, I designed this board to be used by pretty much anyone, as the pulldown and LED sections are totally optional — and once I get them in and verify them, I'll be making them available for $1 each (plus shipping) to my fellow DIY enthusiasts.
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Nice. Clean. Simple.