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Texy
- Jan 1, 1970
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Is there a source of a pcb making 'kit' in the UK?
Or any recommended UK based sites giving info?
Cheers,
Texy
Or any recommended UK based sites giving info?
Cheers,
Texy
Maplin sell things like that:Texy said:Is there a source of a pcb making 'kit' in the UK?
Or any recommended UK based sites giving info?
Cheers,
Texy
Texy said:Is there a source of a pcb making 'kit' in the UK?
Or any recommended UK based sites giving info?
Cheers,
Texy
Gareth said:Maplin sell things like that:
www.maplin.co.uk
If the link below doesn't work go to the "Cables and Components" section
then "PCB & Circuit Development" subsection
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search/Resu...evel=1&Menu=17&Name=PCB & Circuit Development
There are companies that will make PCBs for you if you supply the data
in a suitable electronic format, have a look at:
http://www.pcbpool.com/ppuk/info.html
Only 49 Euros for a double sided PCB with plated through holes. I have
used this company and their PCBs are certainly a lot better than you can
make with a Maplin kit.
Ian Bell said:Do you want home stuff for a few prototypes or production kit?
For home stuff I think Maplin may have what you need.
Ian
Texy said:Ok - I also found www.megauk.com who sell loads of stuff at reasonable prices.
Thanks,
Texy
Now to look for a website to show me how to do it!
Texy said:I have looked at maplins - there 'kit' was around 60 odd quid - a lot
more than I wanted to pay. They do sell a 'students' version for £18
however.
That might get me off to a start.
Is there a recommended website to show you how to do it?
What has confused me is that there seems to be two approaches to it -
one using UV lamps, and the other not (and therfore different
chemicals to use).
Ok - I also found www.megauk.com who sell loads of stuff at reasonable prices.
Thanks,
Texy
Now to look for a website to show me how to do it!
Texy said:I have looked at maplins - there 'kit' was around 60 odd quid - a lot
more than I wanted to pay. They do sell a 'students' version for £18
however.
That might get me off to a start.
Is there a recommended website to show you how to do it?
What has confused me is that there seems to be two approaches to it -
one using UV lamps, and the other not (and therfore different
chemicals to use).
Texy said:Is there a source of a pcb making 'kit' in the UK?
Or any recommended UK based sites giving info?
Cheers,
Texy
Texy said:I have looked at maplins - there 'kit' was around 60 odd quid - a lot
more than I wanted to pay. They do sell a 'students' version for £18
however.
That might get me off to a start.
Is there a recommended website to show you how to do it?
What has confused me is that there seems to be two approaches to it -
one using UV lamps, and the other not (and therfore different
chemicals to use).
Texy
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