Alright... came into some money so I'd like to stock up a bit. Can't afford to hoard pots and footswitches and enclosures but can get a few resistors and caps and such. My question to you peeps with man-caves and loads of little drawers and ziplock bags is what kind of transistors are used most often on your vero builds (feel free to include npn, jfet, mosfets...) and also typical diodes (zener, shottky, rectifier) and opamps? I'm not looking for russian or japanese or mojo parts, just your regular "you can use this for that" vanilla components that will do in a pinch. |
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My must haves:
NPN 2N3904 2N5088 2N5089 BC550C MPSA18 PNP 2N3906 BC560C JFET J201 2N5457 2N5484 2N5952 2SK170 MOSFET BS170 GERMANIUM 2N404 GT308V MP38A DIODES 1N4148 1N34A 1N4001 1N5817 BAT46 BAT85 9V1 zener SINGLE OPAMPS TL071 LM741 LM308N CA3130 DUAL OPAMPS NE5532 JRC4558 TL062 (low power, good for LFOs) TL072 TLC272 QUAD OPAMPS TL074 SPECIAL FUNCTION ICs PT2399 MN3007 ICL7660SCPA CA3080 LM13700 LM386N NICE TO HAVE BUT NOT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY OPAMPS OP275GP OPA2134PA OPA2604AP AD712JNZ AD797AN LM833N I've hoarded maybe 100 different types of ICs but those are the main ones I would want. Many of the others are similar or other special function ICs specific to certain pedals like the CD4046, CD4049 etc. |
you should pop around here sometime Mark, I think I have a problem with ICs - I collect/hoard them - even ones I probably won't ever need. I must have thousands of different types. though it is fun to get lots of random ones and do a datasheet breadboard session to see what they do
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Thanks Mark, just what I was looking for. I'll probably only get a third of the list this time around but at least I'll cover my bases. |
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Sure you can. --Silvie
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I'd also add some BCE pinout silicons, like the 2SC1815 or BC183.
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What about resistors and caps? Do you find yourself using the same 4-5 values over and over again?
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I buy metal film kits every so often in 1/4W and 1/8W (for 3 hole spans) to make sure I've got even the less commonly used values just in case. Then I bought 1000 of all the most common values as well, 1K, 4K7, 10K, 22K, 47K, 100K, 220K, 470K and 1M. Then I know I've got plenty to last me for a long time and will just replace the individual values when I get low. Sunpec is the place I got my last kits:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/sunpec/_i.html?_nkw=metal+film+resistors+2500&submit=Search&_sid=706656558 and when I last bought individual values in bulk I got them from here: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/CENTRUY-SOURCES-H-K-LIMITED/_i.html?_nkw=1000+resistors&submit=Search&_sid=1030696744 For caps I've built up quite a big stock of lots of different types, but I'd do the same thing now if I wanted to start a good collection. But a multilayer ceramics kit for under 1nF values, Greenies for 1nf to 470nf, and electrolytics for 4.7u and above. I'd get some multilayer ceramics for at least some of the other values too because Greenies get quite big 220nf and up, so the multilayer ceramics would all have a 5mm pitch, and they're cheap as chips even in 1uF and 2.2uF values. MLC and Greenies can be got from here at great prices, I've bought from him many times now: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/tiaochongyi |
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Wow, now that's quit a bit cheaper. Are they decent enough quality? |
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These are the cheapest I've found:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271112295378?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 |
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Hi,
Don't know about the seller that Silvie said, but I use to buy mine from: http://www.ebay.es/itm/10PCS-3PDT-9-Pin-Effects-Stomp-Foot-Switch-T-Bypass-k1-/360308418528?pt=US_GPS_Chargers_Batteries&hash=item53e40e27e0#ht_3320wt_1163 Good quality, very quick shippin' (about 10 days to get to Spain), and registered mail included on price. BR |
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--Silvie IME, yeah, they're the same switches I can get around here for $10 a pop. So unless they changed something while I was away, you should be good.
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How bendable are those multilayer ceramics, if you need to go 2.5 or 7.5? I have no reservation bending greenies or polyboxes but these look fragile and it's not always 5mm raster needed? |
I took the plunge and ordered a lot of parts from Tayda so I can start on my first projects (little apprehensive about actually starting) and noticed today I omitted some of the box style caps and picked 1 set of pots w/o solder lugs. Whoops!
That being said, I snagged a lot of spare resistors, transistors and a few things like that just in case. |
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They're plenty sturdy enough for that, they're no more fragile than the poly caps I've got, just smaller. |
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Most of the pots I have don't have solder lugs, I use a small 2 x 5 piece of vero to solder up the pots, and quite like this method because it's easy to daisy chain, or even add components straight to the pot. |
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As long as you have the values covered, it'll do for starters. If a certain type of component is preferred, you'll probably see it in the comments. Not that that should keep you from experimenting, quite the contrary! As for lack of solder lugs, it really doesn't matter. You can do as Mark does and use little bits of vero (I've done it if I needed some extra connecting points to avoid multiple wires soldered to lugs) or do what I do, simply solder directly to contacts. Lugs are nice to have but are far from necessary. As a matter of fact, I've come to like the non-lugs ones better lately... No need to be. Plenty of folks here to help you out if you run into problems. There are a few basic guidelines that you'll easily pick up on once you get started and when you scan through a few comment threads on builds similar to yours. |
The box caps were just an optional purchase, but I still meant to order them... whoops!
I've got a selection of Electrolytic and Greenies plus ordered some of the dual ceramics mentioned above so I'll have the values covered. Just need to invest in a uni-bit to drill enclosures and possibly a few more odds and ends and I'll have everything to get started (I think). Would like an easy way to cut a small rectangle into an enclosure though, so if anyone has any suggestions on that, I'd be all ears :) |
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Not strictly appropriate as what you're after is suggestions on the kind of components (diodes, ICs etc) rather than values, but I saw this article a while ago and thought it was quite interesting.
Not something you should rely upon when stocking up but I guess if you put that against the BOM of the pedals you are looking to build you can get an idea of which values you might want to stock in larger quantities. |
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Man, that unibit thing is a lifesaver, especially if you don't have a drillpress (which I don't)! I went for some cheap ones off ebay fully knowing that they might need replacing shortly but I've been going easy on them and using plenty of wd40 as lubricant and I think they just might drill 50 enclosures before crapping out. Just make sure you get the double flute ones, they are much more self-centering although not foolproof. You still need to do pilotholes and pay attention while drilling (a good idea anyways ). Me too, I've been thinking about it but anything short of a full blown metal press punch, I don't know of a way. Drilling round holes and filing out the leftovers just seems waaaay too much work. |
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