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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostIt's specific to Bruce's post BigT, not really an all thing.
And no I'm not pulling a quadrapedal diprotodont with the old "I know but not gonna tell anyone".
After all your kinda from the tell no one "Pickup Forum"!
Just Kidding at you!
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Bruce / Mission Amps View PostHell, I'd just like someone to teach me how to run one of those damn "free or semi free" PCB programs everyone talks about, and finally, supply a finished PCB file to a PCB company that can just make the darn things from me...
Anyway, getting back to the original point of this: To come up with a PCB that
- Could be used instead of turret/eyelet boards
- Cost less
- Be off the shelf
- Saves time
- That would, as far as possible, be universal
- Can have components soldered / removed from the top, just like turret/eyelets
This is what I've come up with now. The shows what the board look like and an example of an AA764 layout ( it could be better) just for fun.
I've worked with PCB vendors and come up with an under $1 price per board - compare that to $27.50 for an unloaded off the shelf AA764 turret board. Now, the crucial question - is anyone interested?Last edited by nickb; 07-19-2013, 12:45 PM.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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