transistor495 Member Forum Supporter Oct 14, 2008 #1 hi, I am going to set up a pcb etching lab in my home for my projects. What r the things I need for that. Any software is available for pcb layout drawing on actual size so that I can take a print out on a paper. What I have to do after taking the layout print . Can anyone suggest me detailed step involving that.
hi, I am going to set up a pcb etching lab in my home for my projects. What r the things I need for that. Any software is available for pcb layout drawing on actual size so that I can take a print out on a paper. What I have to do after taking the layout print . Can anyone suggest me detailed step involving that.
B bobledoux Member Oct 14, 2008 #2 Much depends on size and quantity of boards. If you are just doing small occasional hobby projects, with minimal apparatus, look at: Robot Room - Making Printed Circuit Boards Make Your Own Dry Transfer Decals and Instant Printed Circuit Boards!
Much depends on size and quantity of boards. If you are just doing small occasional hobby projects, with minimal apparatus, look at: Robot Room - Making Printed Circuit Boards Make Your Own Dry Transfer Decals and Instant Printed Circuit Boards!
mramos1 Active Member Oct 14, 2008 #3 Might want to search the forum as this has been covered many time. Eagle Cadsoft is a good program to start with.
Might want to search the forum as this has been covered many time. Eagle Cadsoft is a good program to start with.
C CCD New Member Oct 14, 2008 #4 yup, EAGLE is quite easy to learn and use! for making PCBs, refer this links: **broken link removed** ------------------- Design with Microcontrollers
yup, EAGLE is quite easy to learn and use! for making PCBs, refer this links: **broken link removed** ------------------- Design with Microcontrollers
philba New Member Oct 14, 2008 #5 Clearly, you didn't do any searching. The topics of designing PCBs and etching PCBs are well represented on the internet and in these forums.
Clearly, you didn't do any searching. The topics of designing PCBs and etching PCBs are well represented on the internet and in these forums.