[time-nuts] PCB design questions thread II

Scott Burris slburris at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 20:23:07 UTC 2008


Hi,

I've had good experiences with www.pcbex.com.  A little cheaper than
pcbfabexpress (which I've also used and recommend).  Batchpcb (which someone
else mentioned) has been good for 1-off boards if they aren't too big -- 
sometimes
I've gotten boards which aren't sheared quite square, but that's 
basically a cosmetic
problem.

Scott

Prologix wrote:
> David,
>
> These are the ones we've used. I am sure there are many others.
> Prototypes -- www.pcbfabexpress.com
> Production -- www.pcbnet.com
>
>   
>>> Is there a way to split the layers of an old board apart to study them?
>>>       
>
> An assembly shop can x-ray them for you.
>
> Regards,
> Abdul
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
> Behalf Of Patrick
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 11:31 AM
> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] PCB design questions thread II
>
> Hi David and list
>
> I am quite interested in this post too.
>
> I have wanted to fabricate my own PCBs for several years now but I have 
> never made an attempt. I am set up here to do silk screening and I have 
> ovens and a hot-air soldering iron. Has anyone else tried to fabricate 
> their own boards or is the price of farming the work out just so low now?
>
> If anyone has farmed out work, could you please feedback as to the entry 
> level costs and if possible, some suggested companies?
>
> P.S Many of the boards I want to fabricate are replacements for obsolete 
> ones. Is there a way to split the layers of an old board apart to study 
> them?
>
> Thanks-Patrick
>
>
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