[dorkbotpdx-blabber] PCB board house
Gintz, Travis
TGintz at leviton.com
Mon Oct 13 16:44:58 EDT 2008
I think I'm going to go with sunstone, there's a discount code that
saves me 10-15 bucks, its local so I can pick them up. They'll have them
done weds if I send in the files before 12 noon tomorrow, and they're
open 24-7 so I can pick up after work.
Only 2 more bucks for 2 extra boards (8 devices) is a bonus!
Thanks everyone for the tips. Prices aren't too bad, but they check
things for free and have a fast turnaround.
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Stoffregen
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [dorkbotpdx-blabber] PCB board house
Sunstone might be worth looking into. They do not care if you place
multiple copies of the same design on your board. They make the board
in one day! If you're in a real hurry, you can drive out there and pick
them up, or just wait 1 more day for delivery. They recently raised
their prices, so it may or may not work out.
http://www.pcbexpress.com/products/prices.php#1pricing
You could make a 1.75 by 5 inch board (4 copies), which would be 8.75
square inches and qualify for their lowest prices. Their prices don't
make a lot of sense to me. 6 boards costs $145 which will give you the
24 you need, and for $2 more you can get 8, but then there's a big jump
going from 8 to 10. Strange.
I have used Sunstone many times (though before the recently price
increase) and they are very fast and reliable.
Another option would be Gold Phoenix, in China. For about $100 (plus
shipping??), you can get a whole panel which is about 2 to 3 times the
size you need. Here's the info:
http://www.goldphoenixpcb.biz/quote2.php
There is no electrical test and they mention a 15% fail rate, but it
looks like they are willing to panelize for you if it's only one design
on the board, and they'll do V-scoring so you can easily break the
boards apart.
If you try Gold Phoenix, I'd be really curious to hear how it goes.
I've never tried them, but might someday.
-Paul
> I need some boards made, and we failed on etching some boards
recently.
>
> I was going to use expressPCB but you have to use proprietary
> software. I use Diptrace for my schematic and board layout and can
> export in several formats. They don't take that format at ExpressPCB.
>
> Does anyone know of a place that can have a decent turnaround (within
> a week) for a low price? No silkscreen or solder mask needed. 1 sided
> board with plated holes.
>
> I need 24 boards of 1.25" x 1.75"
>
> Regards,
> Travis Gintz
>
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