J
Joe
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
Hello to the group,
I am looking for a way to get pc boards that will allow me to mount a
40 pin micro, and still have some holes on either side of the pins to
mount things like pulldown resistors, caps,etc.
I have been using boards like the ones the ratshack sells. One rail on
each side, middle is spaced for up to a 20 pin DIP and 4 or 5 holes on
either side to mount other components to.
For reference, the ratshack board is called "experimenter printed
circuit board" and the part number is 276-170. Datak makes boards
similar to it (and a little less expensive), but when you mount a 40
pin DIP, there's not much room next to the pins to connect other
components.
I have been to the expresspcb site, and they sound like a good way to
go, but they only do double sided boards (I am not sure what that
means). All I need is to mount components to one side and solder them
on the other, with through holes, similar the the ratshack boards but
either with more through holes on either side of the pins, or larger
spacing to accomodate a 40 pin dip socket.
Any tips, tricks, links, or links appreciated.
TIA,
Joe
I am looking for a way to get pc boards that will allow me to mount a
40 pin micro, and still have some holes on either side of the pins to
mount things like pulldown resistors, caps,etc.
I have been using boards like the ones the ratshack sells. One rail on
each side, middle is spaced for up to a 20 pin DIP and 4 or 5 holes on
either side to mount other components to.
For reference, the ratshack board is called "experimenter printed
circuit board" and the part number is 276-170. Datak makes boards
similar to it (and a little less expensive), but when you mount a 40
pin DIP, there's not much room next to the pins to connect other
components.
I have been to the expresspcb site, and they sound like a good way to
go, but they only do double sided boards (I am not sure what that
means). All I need is to mount components to one side and solder them
on the other, with through holes, similar the the ratshack boards but
either with more through holes on either side of the pins, or larger
spacing to accomodate a 40 pin dip socket.
Any tips, tricks, links, or links appreciated.
TIA,
Joe