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Printed circuit board fabrication
Brian Gaff wrote:
Its the bloody holes that cause the hassle usually. Brian I have a drill press that makes clean 1 mm or less holes quite neatly. I don't need plated through. btw. |
Printed circuit board fabrication
Brian Gaff wrote:
When you say you need two different ones, are they totally different, or could you have both simply by having a few links on the pcb? That way, only one tooling up cost. Good idea, unfortunately they are a lot different. |
Printed circuit board fabrication
David Looser wrote:
I had a PCB made up a few years back. Normally I build everything on veroboard, Same here. but this particular job required several multi-legged surface mount chips and there was no way I was going to be able to do that on veroboard, nor was I going to be able to achieve anything approaching the required accuracy with a DIY PCB. The only smd work I've done was to modify a webcam for astrophotography work. That involved lifting a few chip legs and soldering some wires to them. That was bad enough, thank you. The company I found had their own PCB design software that could be downloaded from their website. After designing the board I uploaded the design and pretty soon afterwards the PCBs arrived in the post. I can't at the moment remember the name of the company or how much it cost, but it did seem good value at the time. If it should come to you, please let me know. In the meantime I'll Google and Ebay when I get time. |
Printed circuit board fabrication
"Tony Lacy Cock Sucker " You people have given me great advice before (grovel, grovel) so here I am asking for some more. ** Get this OT ****e of the NG - you PITA pommy ****head !! |
Printed circuit board fabrication
"Tony Lacy Cock Sucker " You people have given me great advice before (grovel, grovel) so here I am asking for some more. ** Get this OT ****e of the NG - you PITA pommy ****head !! |
Printed circuit board fabrication
"Tony Lacy Cock Sucker " You people have given me great advice before (grovel, grovel) so here I am asking for some more. ** Get this OT ****e of the NG - you PITA pommy ****head !! |
Printed circuit board fabrication
"TonyL" "Tony Lacy Cock Sucker " You people have given me great advice before (grovel, grovel) so here I am asking for some more. ** Get this OT ****e of the NG - you PITA pommy ****head !! |
Printed circuit board fabrication
"TonyL" wrote in message ... One way is to make a transparency and use that to mask a board coated with an emulsion then exposed to UV and develop. Then etch in the normal way. That looks the most likely option for me. UV boxes start at around 70 UKP, though. Surely they are just boxes with UV bulbs and maybe a timer. Any reason I can't make my own box and buy a replacement UV bulb or two ? Isn't the old light-sensitive resist still around? Also, direct sunlight is loaded with UV. |
Printed circuit board fabrication
Hi Tony
there is quite a good article here about making the parts for short production runs of PCBs http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/pcbs.html You can also get the required parts and chemicals from he http://www.megauk.com/ With regards to the software, there are several low-cost packages you can buy. If you are local to Maplins (I assume that you are in the UK and not in the colonies as one of this newsgroup's contributors is) there is a neat little software package called PCB Wizard which costs around £30 or so and does most functions and has some libraries, auto routing etc. So it might cost you about £100 of so to set it up, assuming that you have a good quality printer, but its also good fun and you will never use Veroboard again :-) Cheers Mike "TonyL" wrote in message ... You people have given me great advice before (grovel, grovel) so here I am asking for some more. I've made PCBs before but always as one-off projects using transfers and etch resist pens. But I need to produce 50-60 now ! My requirements are very modest...single sided, a couple of 14 pin DILs and a few other components, size around 50mm x 100mm. Does anybody know of a reasonably priced outfit who can supply small PCBs ? Artwork would be supplied by me. In what form is this normally required ? Or should I go ahead get a photoresist kit and supplies ? I'm starting from scratch here with a few working prototypes on veroboard. Thanks all. |
Printed circuit board fabrication
Arny Krueger wrote:
"TonyL" wrote in message ... One way is to make a transparency and use that to mask a board coated with an emulsion then exposed to UV and develop. Then etch in the normal way. That looks the most likely option for me. UV boxes start at around 70 UKP, though. Surely they are just boxes with UV bulbs and maybe a timer. Any reason I can't make my own box and buy a replacement UV bulb or two ? Isn't the old light-sensitive resist still around? I've never seen that. I would imagine handling while keeping it out of the light would be inconvenient. Also, direct sunlight is loaded with UV. Sun ? Sun ? This is February and I'm in Wales ! |
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