[sdiy] PCB Manufacturing Houses

Simon Gatrall gatrall at pacbell.net
Fri Mar 14 03:02:34 CET 2003


>Hi Everyone -
>
>I've got some PCBs that I need made for a personal project and I'd 
>really rather go through a manufacturer than have to etch them at 
>home.
>
>The boards are all small, so depending on size restrictions I can 
>put them together on one board and cut them apart.  They are all 
>just single sided boards.  I don't need a solder mask, silkscreening 
>is also not important.  The artwork that I have is currently just in 
>Pagemaker format, so if they'll work from that it's fine.  If 
>necessary I can lay them out in another program.  Also, I can drill 
>them if necessay - there's not that much to any of these boards.
>
>Anybody have a suggestion for an inexpensive manufacturer?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tim

For cheap single sided prototypes, AP Circuits in Canada does a good 
job.  Just don't count on them to sheer PCBs to a high tolerance.

http://www.apcircuits.com/
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Simon Gatrall
gatrall at pacbell.net



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