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A discussion group for the PICMicro microcontroller. Also called the Microchip PIC, this list is dedicated to the use and abuse of this fine, simple, microcontroller. Close to topic posts are welcome, ie. general electronics.

Making PC boards - terry_veldhuizen - Nov 24 23:06:00 2005

Does anyone have experience using PCBExpress PC board service? I used
them about a year ago with great success. Now they do not seem to
support the old schmatic and PC layout software, and I so far, it seems
like the PCB123 software is terrible.

Does anyone have additional information about this? What PC board
service do you use.

Thanks
Terry Veldhuizen



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Re: Making PC boards - Matthew Limpach - Nov 25 9:04:00 2005

try ExpressPCB http://www.expresspcb.com/


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Re: Making PC boards - Aaron - Nov 26 8:41:00 2005

terry_veldhuizen wrote:

>Does anyone have additional information about this? What PC board
>service do you use.
Last I checked, Advanced Circuits was running a $500 free special for
new customers. I took advantage of the offfer...

http://www.4pcb.com/500free.htm

Aaron




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Re: Making PC boards - Reid Smith - Nov 26 14:19:00 2005


Terry

Best, cheapest, and easyest I've found is at
batchpcb.com.
$2.50 per square inch. --- Aaron <aaron.groups@aaro...> wrote:

> terry_veldhuizen wrote:
>
> >Does anyone have additional information about this?
> What PC board
> >service do you use.
>
> Last I checked, Advanced Circuits was running a $500
> free special for
> new customers. I took advantage of the offfer...
>
> http://www.4pcb.com/500free.htm
>
> Aaron

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Re: Making PC boards - JCullins - Nov 26 17:42:00 2005

I use PCBFabExpress.com
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: terry_veldhuizen
To: p...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 9:06 PM
Subject: [piclist] Making PC boards

Does anyone have experience using PCBExpress PC board service? I used
them about a year ago with great success. Now they do not seem to
support the old schmatic and PC layout software, and I so far, it seems
like the PCB123 software is terrible.

Does anyone have additional information about this? What PC board
service do you use.

Thanks
Terry Veldhuizen


______________________________
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Real-world software for real-time control. Details Here!



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Re: Making PC boards - Phil Seakins - Nov 26 20:29:00 2005

There's two different companies - PCBEXPRESS and EXPRESSPCB. I was
always confused because their advertisements appeared side by side,
virtually in the same panel in Circuit Cellar magazine month after
month. Are you looking in the right place?

I used ExpressPCB some years ago for a prototype and it was excellent.

At 07:42 AM 27/11/2005, JCullins wrote:
>I use PCBFabExpress.com
>Jim
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:terry_veldhuizen@terr...>terry_veldhuizen
>To: <mailto:piclist@picl...>piclist@picl...
>Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 9:06 PM
>Subject: [piclist] Making PC boards
>
>Does anyone have experience using PCBExpress PC board service? I used
>them about a year ago with great success. Now they do not seem to
>support the old schmatic and PC layout software, and I so far, it seems
>like the PCB123 software is terrible.
>
>Does anyone have additional information about this? What PC board
>service do you use.
>
>Thanks
>Terry Veldhuizen



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Re: Making PC boards - Michael Glaum - Nov 27 12:26:00 2005

Hard to go wrong with [free] Eagle, http://cadsoft.de/, for true gerber artwork,
as long as 2 sides are sufficient.

Alberta Printed Circuits, http://apcircuits.com/, is a competitor. Accepts
gerber formats.

On 11/26/05, Phil Seakins <pseakins@psea...> wrote:
> There's two different companies - PCBEXPRESS and EXPRESSPCB. I was
> always confused because their advertisements appeared side by side,
> virtually in the same panel in Circuit Cellar magazine month after
> month. Are you looking in the right place?
>
> I used ExpressPCB some years ago for a prototype and it was excellent.
>
> At 07:42 AM 27/11/2005, JCullins wrote:
> >I use PCBFabExpress.com
> >Jim
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: <mailto:terry_veldhuizen@terr...>terry_veldhuizen
> >To: <mailto:piclist@picl...>piclist@picl...
> >Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 9:06 PM
> >Subject: [piclist] Making PC boards
> >
> >Does anyone have experience using PCBExpress PC board service? I used
> >them about a year ago with great success. Now they do not seem to
> >support the old schmatic and PC layout software, and I so far, it seems
> >like the PCB123 software is terrible.
> >
> >Does anyone have additional information about this? What PC board
> >service do you use.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Terry Veldhuizen





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