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$1/square inch PCB

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Hey guys, I'm ordering 60 sq inches of pcb, but if I order 155 square inches it drops to about $1 per square inch. I wanted to offer you guys the chance to get in on some cheap pcbs, and if this goes well, maybe I will keep doing these. The board house I will be ordering from is very well known and has a great reviews. Here are the specs:

Board thickness: 0.062"
Material: FR4 Tg130
Copper thickness: 1oz
Silkscreen: One Side
Min Trace Clearance: >=7mil
Board colour: Green
Silkscreen colour: White

I will be accepting .brd files only. I can't panelize gerbers if you send them to me.

It should take about a week to get to me.

Minimum of 15 square inches per order.
 





Why are you bumping this...
If anyone was interested I'm sure they would have
responded to your thread.

I saw it yesterday and I found it a bit expensive for our
needs.. that's why I didn't respond then..:beer:

Although it's cheaper than buying 10 Proto boards...


Jerry


You can contact us at any time on our Website: J.BAUER Electronics
 
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The specs aren't spectacular either.... if you can get the same price with a manufacturer with 4mil spacing and 5mil drill size... then I might be interested.
 
Oh, I haven't designed anything lately, been so busy at work. I would definitely be interested if i had anything i need making.

When does it have to be in by?
 
Soon as possible. I have 60 inches of pcb I need made for a non laser related project. I have all the components and everything else. Killing me not having the boards! :na:
Oh, I haven't designed anything lately, been so busy at work. I would definitely be interested if i had anything i need making.

When does it have to be in by?
 
No. OSH Park is $5 per square inch. I am ordering a full panel from a manufacturer for just under $1 per square inch.
 
Similar, but you have to order each board in a group of 10.

Btw it's inches not centimeters. Even though the metric system is right ;)
 
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