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    PCB manufacture

    anyone know where i can get a PCB manufactured real quick and cheap????????

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    The best for price and speed are :
    Advanced Circuits
    Ph: 828 7700
    104c Landsford Cresent,
    Avondale, Auckland.

    They are good for double sided THP boards, not sure about multi-layer

    Good luck
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    I have had a look around and nowhere can do it cheap for small projects aye

    could always buy the chemicals from jaycar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparkz
    The best for price and speed are :
    Advanced Circuits
    Ph: 828 7700
    104c Landsford Cresent,
    Avondale, Auckland.

    They are good for double sided THP boards, not sure about multi-layer

    Good luck

    called them up...way too exp...they have to make 6 boards minimum...cost $400 for a 5 day turn arnd otherwise $691 to finish it within a day..........

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    How cheap? It's not that differcult to do a single sided pcb at home if you have access to a laser printer, and some laser label backings. PM me if you are intersted in trying this method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dhunt
    How cheap? It's not that differcult to do a single sided pcb at home if you have access to a laser printer, and some laser label backings. PM me if you are intersted in trying this method.
    no worries...i can get it done at uni..but its real imp that i get it done asap and the guy who was s'posed to do it has gone away for a week..so all progress stalled...... ..prob just have to wait i guess...

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    Why not just use a breadboard? That'll be the quickest and fastest way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafe
    Why not just use a breadboard? That'll be the quickest and fastest way!
    have an SOIC FET driver that needs a PCB only to solder....cant even use a vero board....and sadly this component isnt available in NZ so cant even get the DIP chip.....

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    Circuit labs are a good nz printed circuit board manufacturer.

    http://circuitlabs.co.nz

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