Well first off this prototype is for a school project, Radio shack PCB's suc, I did this as cheap as I could and it shows, I also spent little time engineering the layout before hand.
I used what I call progressive engineering assembly prototype.
Made on a single side pad per hole PCB that I got for free, all components except for the little blue resistors were free.
I think it looks fugly, you might too.
I soldered almost all traces by hand, the rest by jumper where room yields. Has a 2 stage transistor amp, 4 op amps, and other stuff. Mono active filter with up to 100 gain (adjustable) amplification.
The active filter passes all specs given by the instructor and is fully functional.
I used what I call progressive engineering assembly prototype.
Made on a single side pad per hole PCB that I got for free, all components except for the little blue resistors were free.
I think it looks fugly, you might too.
I soldered almost all traces by hand, the rest by jumper where room yields. Has a 2 stage transistor amp, 4 op amps, and other stuff. Mono active filter with up to 100 gain (adjustable) amplification.
The active filter passes all specs given by the instructor and is fully functional.