Where can I get PCB's made????
I've designed a dual layer PCB for a project and would like to know where someone can get printed circuit boards done at reasonable costs.
I used a program called Express PCB, and although they have a board service, four boards are $175.00, which is kind of steep for something I don't really know that will work. The circuit it self does work on a breadboard or strip board, but, I'm new to PCB design.
I'd like to see if the layout works, and I'd also like to get a lower per board cost than $43/board, even if it does work.
Thanks
I used a program called Express PCB, and although they have a board service, four boards are $175.00, which is kind of steep for something I don't really know that will work. The circuit it self does work on a breadboard or strip board, but, I'm new to PCB design.
I'd like to see if the layout works, and I'd also like to get a lower per board cost than $43/board, even if it does work.
Thanks
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http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/pcb_order
I use this all the time for small runs. $5 per sq. inch and it's very good quality. Laen is a terrific dude!
I use this all the time for small runs. $5 per sq. inch and it's very good quality. Laen is a terrific dude!
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Only futurlec will build from ExpressPCB files. You should learn some "real" software as soon as you feel up to it (lots of tutorials around for EAGLECAD)
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Yeah, I know. I attempted Eagle, and have it on the computer. But for me, certain types of software aren't intuitive. Eagle reminds me of AutoCad, and I have a hell of a time drawing a line with that type of software. I really will need to learn a more mainstream software, for sure.
Does anyone have a source that will do a conversion from Express PCB to gerber files? I talked to Laen, and he does not do that. Otherwise, I'd gladly use his services. Seems like a good guy.
Does anyone have a source that will do a conversion from Express PCB to gerber files? I talked to Laen, and he does not do that. Otherwise, I'd gladly use his services. Seems like a good guy.
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Nobody's even sure how Futurlec are fabbing with them.
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I've ordered from a few places now but the cheapest by far was Futurlec. It took about 3 weeks for my order to arrive, but I'm not impatient and there's always plenty of other things for me to do while I'm waiting.
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Shit, Imma check this out.madbean wrote:http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/pcb_order
I use this all the time for small runs. $5 per sq. inch and it's very good quality. Laen is a terrific dude!
I researched this a while back, and the general consensus seems to be that that ExpressPCB will let you export to DXF for free, so they do that, then convert DXF to Gerber using some tool (The Googles says that there are some available).Hides-His-Eyes wrote:Nobody's even sure how Futurlec are fabbing with them.
You'd have to do that for each layer of the board:
* Top copper
* Top Silkscreen
* Top Soldermask
* Bottom copper
* Bottom Silkscreen
* Bottom Soldermask
* Drills
* Board outline (though this is probably one one of the other layers)
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Hello Laen, you hero of cheap fabbing you. Googling your own name or just tracking your links?
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Just had some emails with Laen, and he seems like a really cool guy.Hides-His-Eyes wrote:Hello Laen, you hero of cheap fabbing you. Googling your own name or just tracking your links?
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welcome Mr. Laen! i've actually been to a Dorkbot Chicago meeting. and i might be getting a hold of you for some of those pcbs.
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This months' deadline is April 25. Get on it!!!RnFR wrote:welcome Mr. Laen! i've actually been to a Dorkbot Chicago meeting. and i might be getting a hold of you for some of those pcbs.
I just submitted three different layouts for short-run fabbing. I'm beyond thrilled at the opportunity to have nice boards made for such an unbelievably low price. I'm getting 15 PCBs total (and that's split among three layouts) for about $65 shipped, which is friggin insane cheap for prototyping. This includes plated through holes, solder mask (both sides), and silk screen (both sides). I don't think 2-sided short runs get any cheaper.
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Honestly, the quality is astonishing. And you get solder mask on both sides!
You can get your layouts so neat when they're double sided too.
You can get your layouts so neat when they're double sided too.
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I have a feeling that Mr Laen is going to be quite popular round these parts!
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I thought originally that these were monthly orders. It turns out that they pretty much WEEKLY.
Also, the solder mask is purple!
Also, the solder mask is purple!
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Dammit, I shoulda kept my mouth shut. Now the panels are gonna fill up before I can get mine in!
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Naw, you'll still get in.madbean wrote:Dammit, I shoulda kept my mouth shut. Now the panels are gonna fill up before I can get mine in!
Too bad he's not running this as a pyramid scheme, as you'd be rolling in the dough pretty soon.
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