Re: One time PCB needed
- From: NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Masta)
- Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 12:50:22 GMT
On 3 Aug 2008 10:36:45 GMT, Jasen Betts <jasen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2008-08-03, Dave, I can't do that <davenpete@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am new to tis group but I have built a lot of kits over the years so
I am not all that new to soldering.
I have a small project with a 555 and about 10 other parts. It is a
very basic 5v, 5KHz PWM circuit. I have downloaded Eagle Lite but the
learning curve is too steep for something I probably will never use
again.
Is there anyone here who could make some changes to a schematic and
then layout a board for Toner transfer and etching. I have an
extensive hobby metalworking machine shop at home and can offer
machining for a prototype in return.
I have the original schematic and the list of changes needed.
if you only want one, and only have about 30 endpoints why not
use a permanent marker on the board and then etch, or as Phil
suggests, just use stripboard.
Bye.
Jasen
I'll second the permanant marker approach. Full details with hints
and tips at:
www.daqarta.com/lptxh.htm
This is a very old page, and I just noticed that the "Resources"
section still contains a link to Kepro. (Belly-up, AFAIK) Other than
that, I think everything is still relevant.
Best regards,
Bob Masta
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