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Peter Howard
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Thanks for all of your replies. As David showed me, there's more than one
online provider of pcb's. Guess I jumped the gun by getting enthralled by
the first one I discovered. I downloaded the layout tools from all of them
and they all look and work very much alike. But as I discovered with a
little xperimenting they don't recognise each others output files. So the
warning about getting locked in to just one suppliers proprietary tool is a
good point. Also downloaded the free version of Cadsofts Eagle pcb software.
Don't find it anywhere near as user-friendly or intuitive as the little
freebies but if it has industry-standard output I guess I could learn it
eventually. Can make no sense of the really old DOS version of Protel so I
hope I can find a later version to test drive. I am interested in multiple
boards and I'd be happy to use a local maker if I can generate the right
sort of files. For one off projects, if it can't be done on veroboard it
doesn't get done.
This is all to do with the soldering iron timer I've been on about for
weeks. In its fourth incarnation it is down to one 4000 series IC and a big
MOSFET. (I don't have enough years left to learn how to do it with a PIC)
Anyway, my employer is looking at it but I fear I'll have to do all the work
of figuring out the production details if the design is adopted.
PH
online provider of pcb's. Guess I jumped the gun by getting enthralled by
the first one I discovered. I downloaded the layout tools from all of them
and they all look and work very much alike. But as I discovered with a
little xperimenting they don't recognise each others output files. So the
warning about getting locked in to just one suppliers proprietary tool is a
good point. Also downloaded the free version of Cadsofts Eagle pcb software.
Don't find it anywhere near as user-friendly or intuitive as the little
freebies but if it has industry-standard output I guess I could learn it
eventually. Can make no sense of the really old DOS version of Protel so I
hope I can find a later version to test drive. I am interested in multiple
boards and I'd be happy to use a local maker if I can generate the right
sort of files. For one off projects, if it can't be done on veroboard it
doesn't get done.
This is all to do with the soldering iron timer I've been on about for
weeks. In its fourth incarnation it is down to one 4000 series IC and a big
MOSFET. (I don't have enough years left to learn how to do it with a PIC)
Anyway, my employer is looking at it but I fear I'll have to do all the work
of figuring out the production details if the design is adopted.
PH