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Re: Re: circuit schemaitics & pcb layout software


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Re: circuit schemaitics & pcb layout software
  • From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 17:46:09 +0100
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If you're interested I have a page or two here
http://www.mollyology.com/ELECElectronics.htm
which shows how I do my PCB
production.

Enjoy

Ian





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--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Justin <justin@g...> wrote:
> I have made a few of my own boards using a home made UV box
> (4 x insect killer UV bulbs), an ice cream container for the
> dev & a cerial container + fishtank pump combo for the bubble
> etch :-)

very ingenious.
Last time I tried home-etching I went in for a cuppa and
when I came out I'd etched one edge of the board away ! :-o


> If you go down the PCB Pool route then there is a free
> version of Target which  can be used with their service,
> though if you are crafty, you can print a layer from the
> software (not at 100% though) to a .prn file, then import
> it into something like Corel Draw, scale it (as it's vector)
> and print to film ;-)

Really Justin, I hadn't realised that... <cough><cough> :-D

Just need to see if I can port across all my orcad produced
circuits(not turbocad as I previously said).

Cheers for that,
John.









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