From: tom mcclintock < >
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>Subject: PCB production
>Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 12:36:15 -0600
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>Does anyone have any opinions as to a good PCB production facility in
>the US? Say for a small run of the deflection protection hacks that
>Atari developed. I think a few of you guys have used PCBexpress, but I
>didn't know what sort of job they do.
>
>Thanks,
>tom
>
>
The last time I used them it was about a year ago. I routed a
small double sided board with their downloadable editing program.
It can then calculate the cost based on the size and how many you
want. You then supply a credit card and send it off while you
are still in the program. A couple of days later, the boards
arrived in the mail. I think that it is the way to go. Its a bit
expensive compared to completely making your own but I never liked
messing around with etchants and stuff.
I personally liked the quality of the boards that came back. I
didn't have any problems with them.
I also had a board done here at work and needed the Gerber files for
the board. The Gerber files were about $60.
-Chris Moore
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