g2c
Member
Hello,
I was wondering if instead of learning Eagle and outsourcing the production of the PCB i won't be better off wiring it on a wire wrap prototyping board considering that i may need make changes and also that it's a one time project. I also intended to bring most low voltage signals via telephone cables, each with 4 twisted pairs that i'd terminate with modular connector e.g. RJ45 types and i'll need female 8p8c that can be soldered to a wire wrap board, ideally females with ww pins.
The project is mainly
* inputs coming from the wall switches (in my home most are with 6 switches blocks) where each block has also a phone cable routed to the electricity cabinet where the controlling function will sit and from some sensors mostly PIRs
*outputs via optocouplers and triacs / FETs / Relays to various loads
* a couple of arduino boards / shields or processors and i2c I/Os
* probably few RF modules for the yard etc
Any idea will be most welcome and appreciated
Thanks in advance for your help,
Guy
I was wondering if instead of learning Eagle and outsourcing the production of the PCB i won't be better off wiring it on a wire wrap prototyping board considering that i may need make changes and also that it's a one time project. I also intended to bring most low voltage signals via telephone cables, each with 4 twisted pairs that i'd terminate with modular connector e.g. RJ45 types and i'll need female 8p8c that can be soldered to a wire wrap board, ideally females with ww pins.
The project is mainly
* inputs coming from the wall switches (in my home most are with 6 switches blocks) where each block has also a phone cable routed to the electricity cabinet where the controlling function will sit and from some sensors mostly PIRs
*outputs via optocouplers and triacs / FETs / Relays to various loads
* a couple of arduino boards / shields or processors and i2c I/Os
* probably few RF modules for the yard etc
Any idea will be most welcome and appreciated
Thanks in advance for your help,
Guy