Andrew wrote:
>>Alan wrote:
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>>Why drill anyway?
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>
>Even if I am doing a board with only SM
>components I often have too drill many
>holes (vias). As soon as things get
>much more complex than some kind of
>oscillator flashing some leds - you
>need (or should) go 2 sided.
>
>
>
Jumpers, components over traces, taking wires out to the edge of the
board and soldering a wire around, take several to a single area and
drill a larger hole and wrap wires around,. etc etc. There's a ton of
ways to not use a lot of little holes. Once you get to the point that
you start having to have a bunch of holes, you're almost out of the
range of being effective vs having a prototype board made.. While it
can be done, with the huge amount of time needed most would be better
off simply buying that occasional board from a cheap prototype maker..
While it is worth looking at or could be decent if you make a lot of
boards, for most people's quick turn prototyping you can really get buy
with almost no holes once you adapt your board design skills to the idea..
Alan