Re: Getting the board made

From: Rene Tschaggelar (none_at_none.none)
Date: 01/06/04


Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 11:27:05 GMT

Ralph Malph wrote:
> Rene Tschaggelar wrote:
>
>>Ralph Malph wrote:
>>
>>>I have designed a board using Eagle and will be working on panelizing
>>>the image and generating Gerber files. I think I can handle that. But
>>>I have been looking at low cost PCB vendors and am not finding much.
>>>
>>>I see lots of ads for what seems to be very low cost boards, but I am
>>>finding that they often have restrictions that don't allow me to use
>>>them. The most common is a restriction on putting multiple images on a
>>>panel. My board is only 0.5" x 0.6"! It is silly to pay $10 each when
>>>I can put 20 or more on a panel and still have it well under the
>>>smallest standard size they provide.
>>>
>>>Can anyone recommend a PCB vendor who will allow you to panelize a small
>>>board and still provide prototypes for under $100?
>>
>>www.eurocircuits.com
>
>
> Ok, how about vendors in the US? I expect the shipping costs and delays
> would make overseas vendors impractical for protos.

Oops,
As European, I assume everyone else to be European too and
therefore the world ends at the boundaries of Europe.
;-)

Rene

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