Re: Board Design
- From: "petrus bitbyter" <pieterkraltlaatditweg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 20:06:51 +0100
"Suudy" <petela@xxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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I've got a small hobby project I'd like to do. I've been working with
evaluation kits from vendors, but now I'm ready to move onto a real
board of my own.
Can anybody recommend design services for the hobbyist? I'm looking
for someone to take my parts selection, and a high-level design, and
turn it into a schematic and PCB layout. I'd like to then take the
PCB layout to my PCB house of choice (say somebody like ExpressPCB or
PCB123) to have the boards made. I can solder myself, so that isn't
an issue.
Thanks,
Pete
From what you tell I only can say: "It can be done and I can do it." ThoughI agree with others that it may be best to do it your own, I agree with you
that this can become a time and money consuming option. If you don't want
make your design public, you can send it to me privately. My address can be
decoded easily once you know that "laatditweg" translates to "leavethisout"
and "enditook" means "andthistoo".
petrus bitbyter
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