Re: PCB mfr recommendations
- From: "Baxter" <lbax02.spamguard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 18:51:37 -0700
"husterk" <husterk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sep 6, 12:38 pm, "Baxter" <lbax02.spamgu...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I usually use Sunstone Circuits, but they raised the price on my latest
I need some recommendations for reasonably-priced PCB manufacturers:
- relatively small runs: ~100 boards
- boards are about 2" X 3"
- relatively simple boards
- SMT, one-side - for hand-assembly.
- prefer US
Alternatively, is there a reasonable way to make limited runs (10-20
boards
@ 2"X3") of SMT boards myself?
I have used http://www.PCB123.com quite a few times now for prototype
and small production runs. They have always provided high quality
boards with just a few day turn around time. They are also connected
with Sunstone Circuits which can handle large volume runs as well.
board - even though it was nearly identical to the two previous orders I put
through them.
.
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