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Switch debouncer circuit in DIP package

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I just checked the sites.

MME does not have their offers in English, Bilex has them. (Check the flags on top of their home page)

I was in slight error about the MME-price. 1squaredecimeter (100X100mm)= €29.50, so a standard board 160X100mm will cost €41.44.

100X100 is the minimum order size. No drill count and no extras for machining cuts, curves or round PCBs (round PCBs will be calculated as being a square). This applies to a double layer board with green solder stop mask and drill diameters starting at 0.3mm advancing to any size with a step size of 0.1mm. Finish is hot air levelling (HAL).

Bilex offers the same size board (160X100) with the same quality - including silksreen - for €34.60.

Internet address https://www.bilex-lp.com (capitals: BILEX-LP)

For your calculation convert 1€ approximately 1.5US$, so €34.60 equal US$51.90

Prices given apply to prototype boards. For small and big series prices contact: MME-PCB: Mrs. Margit Medinger, BILEX-PCB: Mr. Hristo Ginov.

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Thanks for the links and info Boncuk. Have seen some dip adapter boards recently on Ebay from Thailand, so thought they might be local there. A well known U.S. solar inverter manufacturer has their cast aluminum case design done in Thailand, so there must be some level of expertise there.
 
Thanks for the links and info Boncuk. Have seen some dip adapter boards recently on Ebay from Thailand, so thought they might be local there. A well known U.S. solar inverter manufacturer has their cast aluminum case design done in Thailand, so there must be some level of expertise there.

I know there are quite some foreign companies settled in Thailand. The biggest problem is the fact, that Thailand has no yellow pages. Searching for a specific part is therefore like stirring black coffee in absolute darkness.
 
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