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A user seeks assistance in creating a strip board design for a specific circuit, providing a link to an image. Participants inquire about the socket type for the 741 op-amp and the hole spacing of the board, which is confirmed to be 5.0mm. Some contributors express skepticism about the inquiry being homework, suggesting it should be moved to a dedicated forum for such questions. The discussion highlights the multitude of ways to design the circuit, emphasizing the importance of understanding the theory behind it. Memorizing pinouts for op-amps is recommended for long-term benefits in circuit design.
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Can anyone help me create a strip board design for this circuit please? It would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Hi george084. http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/5725/red5e5etimes5e5e45e5e25.gif

I've never used veroboard so have no specific advice to offer. But what sort of socket do you have for the 741?
What is the hole spacing in your board?

This does look like homework ... If true, you should declare it and move this to a homework forum so that respondants know to exercise restraint in their boundless enthusiasm to assist.
 
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Okay no worries and the hole spacing is 5.0mm. It's not homework, just finding out how many different ways of designing a strip board there are for that particular circuit!
 
Hmmm.. looks familiar..."just finding out how many different ways".. who thinks like that...
 
So does everyone have to think a certain way or?
 
Sorry but the question is too open ended... ether homework, or ...? My point being there are 100+ ways to make that circuit... once you know the theory the circuit is trivial.
 
An odd suggestion - If you are working with op amps a great deal, you'd do well to memorize the pin outs for the single, dual, and quad configuration.
It's an effort, but it keeps paying off as you can see things intuitively for the next 30 years of your career.
 

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