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The 

3PRR

 is a combination of two utility circuits onto a single PCB: a charge pump / voltage inverter 

and bypass switcher. The switching mechanism is true bypass with effect input grounded, and the 
charge pump section can p or – 9v, +18v (unregulated) and/or +15v (or +12v) regulated. All 
outputs can be used simultaneously, if needed, so long as the circuit load does not exceed the 
current supply available through the charge pump. This ranges from 20mA-100mA depending on the 
charge pump used. 

Building tips: 

The 3PDT switch and components are mounted on the 

same side of the PCB

 (the one with the 

component silk screen). The entire assembly is flipped over to mount in the enclosure. 

The 9v output is a courtesy output. This can be used if you are building two effects in a larger 
enclosure that have different power requirements. Example: a boost that uses 18v and a compressor 
that uses 9v. In this case, the 9v pad and G pad would be wired to the compressor. The 18v pad and 
the other G pad would be wired to the boost. You should be able to combine positive and negative 
ground effects, too. Example: a fuzz that uses -9v and a boost that uses +9v.  

You can use any of the following charge pumps: MAX1044

CPA

, TC1044

SCPA

, ICL7660

SCPA

, and 

the LT1054. There are two small pads connected to pins 1 and 8 of IC1. These pads must be 
jumpered for all the charge pumps EXCEPT the LT1054. 

Do not jumper the pads for the LT1054.

 

Special note: These pads were masked over by the manufacturer; they are still solder-able 
since they are plated through. Just heat up the jumper and let your solder flow into both pads. 

This wiring diagram shows what you will see inside the enclosure. 

Summary of Contents for 3PRR

Page 1: ...or the typical BLUE 3PDT footswitch Other footswitches may or may not fit into the pad spacing allotted Terms of Use You are free to use purchased 3PRR circuit boards for both DIY and small commercial operations You may not offer 3PRR boards for resale or as part of a kit in a commercial fashion Peer to peer re sale is of course okay ...

Page 2: ... 100n 47uF 1 Electrolytic 25v C3 10uF 1N5817 3 C4 10uF Zener 1 9 1 12 15v 1W C5 10uF LM78L15 1 T0 92 C6 10uF Charge Pump 1 see notes C7 10uF LED 1 3mm or 5mm 3PDT 1 Solder Lug Footswitch D1 1N5817 D2 Zener D3 1N5817 D4 1N5817 LED 3MM 5MM REG LM78L15 IC1 Charge Pump BYP 3PDT IC Switch Resistors Caps Diodes Regulator ...

Page 3: ...1590B 4 43 W x 6 47 H This is the top down view looking at the front face of the 1590B enclosure ...

Page 4: ... used if you are building two effects in a larger enclosure that have different power requirements Example a boost that uses 18v and a compressor that uses 9v In this case the 9v pad and G pad would be wired to the compressor The 18v pad and the other G pad would be wired to the boost You should be able to combine positive and negative ground effects too Example a fuzz that uses 9v and a boost tha...

Page 5: ...5v output on the RR PCB will still be 15v since that is determined by the regulator Max Current This is very important This is the maximum amount of current the charge pump can supply So why not use the LT1054 for everything since it has the most current output Because it is more expensive If you are using the Road Rage to run a dirt pedal at 18v one of the other charge pumps will suffice 99 of th...

Page 6: ...r my overdrive pedal or whatever Solder everything except C5 C6 C7 and REG to the Road Rage PCB Connect your DC jack to the DC pads and take the output from 18 G Jumper the two C6 pads to connect pin5 of IC1 to ground I need 15v output for my overdrive pedals or whatever Solder everything except C5 and C6 Connect your DC jack to the DC pads and take the output from 15 G Jumper the two C6 pads to c...

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