I'm sorry, I'm just having some major issues home etching a circuit board and drilling the holes... would anyone be willing to do this for me? The board is 2"x2", very simple design... I could even mail you a sheet of copper clad board (although my cheap copper may be part of the problem)
Thanks... and make sure you know, this image is at 300x300 resolution, so don't print it at this size, or it'll be huge!
I'm sorry, I'm just having some major issues home etching a circuit board and drilling the holes... would anyone be willing to do this for me? The board is 2"x2", very simple design... I could even mail you a sheet of copper clad board (although my cheap copper may be part of the problem)
Thanks... and make sure you know, this image is at 300x300 resolution, so don't print it at this size, or it'll be huge!
Some of the gaps between tracks and pads look to me to be too small especially for home etching.
I suggest you try to run a "design rule check" in you pcb software to find the smallest gaps and increase them as much as possible otherwise you may have problems.
Some of the gaps between tracks and pads look to me to be too small especially for home etching.
I suggest you try to run a "design rule check" in you pcb software to find the smallest gaps and increase them as much as possible otherwise you may have problems.
Unfortunately, MSPaint doesn't have that option XP...
That's not really the problem though, those do etch, it's just the toner coming off and drilling that causes issues. I'm even worse at using Eagle... And I thinks that's necessary for a board to be professionally made
Magician - not sure where you live. I purchase PCBs from FAR Circuits that he has made up in advance for projects published in various magazines. You might contact him to see if he can help. As others have already suggested, there are a number of sources.
Unfortunately, MSPaint doesn't have that option XP...
That's not really the problem though, those do etch, it's just the toner coming off and drilling that causes issues. I'm even worse at using Eagle... And I thinks that's necessary for a board to be professionally made
I have to agree that drilling is a pill. But if you have decent vision and a drill press you can do it.
Take the time to learn Eagle. It is worth it.
Each time we talk about toner transfer I suggest using PulsarPro or P&P blue transfer paper. Someone else says they get just dandy results with mystery paper. Newbies read this and go for the mystery paper to save 2 cents per square inch (cost of the paper).