Could you please clarify which part of the circuit you'd like to connect? For example, are you looking to wire the 3PDT true bypass switch with the input/output jacks and 9V power, or to ensure all power, ground, and signal nets are correctly connected throughout the circuit? Let me know which specific connections you need help with.
This represents the wires that go to the 3PDT switch.
J1
CircuitOutput
CircuitInput
J2
OutputJack
Note 1
Line 1
This represents the 9V power supply.
Line 2
P1: 9V
Line 3
P2: GND
J3
Note 5
Line 1
This represents the output jack.
Line 2
P1: Tip
Line 3
P2: Sleeve
CircuitOutput
CircuitInput
InputJack
Note 2
Line 1
This represents a potentiometer.
Note 4
Line 1
This represents the input jack.
Line 2
P1: Tip
Line 3
P2: Sleeve
Note 3
Line 1
Put the circuit here.
Line 2
Line 2
Line 3
Line 3
InputJack
+9V
+9V
+9V
SW1
VR1
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Guitar Pedal Template
Guitar pedal starter template based on project by Mark Wu. Includes schematic and PCB layout for basic DIY pedal hardware. This includes two 1/4" jacks (one for input and one for output), a 9V power supply, a 3PDT true bypass wiring setup, and an example potentiometer that can be copy/pasted throughout the circuit.
size is a good default size for a 125B enclosure.
The headers are meant to be unpopulated so that wires can be soldered to the pads.
PCB design rules imported from the JLCPCB 2-layer stackup template.
Meant to be used with the 3PDT Breakout Board on my profile.