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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] My best fine-pitch PCB so far

From: Stuart Wallace <stuartw@...>
Date: 2006-06-19

Leon Heller wrote:

>What are you printing the transparencies on?
>
>
I'm using a Canon i560 to print on IBM inkjet transparencies. I've tried
a few different types of easily-available transparencies (the sort of
stuff that places like PC World stock) and haven't noticed much of a
difference between the types. I've made a number of test boards
containing designs with 8/8 rules -- in each case the results haven't
been nearly good enough to be usable. Something is definitely badly
wrong with my process! I struggle to fully develop the boards without
mechanical assistance (generally rubbing at the boards with cotton buds)
-- this invariably leaves contaminants on the board, which in turn
causes etching problems. Etching is in any case very uneven. This seems
to point to either bad artwork or insufficient exposure.

I expose the boards (6" x 4" DS FR4 stock) about two inches above two
15W UV tubes for three minutes. I'm extremely nervous about
over-exposure: perhaps too nervous!

I'd love to be able to make 8/8 double-sided boards at home; the reduced
turnaround time would really help some projects. I suspect, however,
that DIY PTH may be beyond my abilities. I'm getting ready to send
artwork over to Olimex in order to get some proto boards made up, but I
have my doubts: my requirements seem to be at the absolute limits of
what they offer -- 8/8, lots of fine-pitch high pin count SMDs, and so
forth -- so I'm not sure whether the results will be any good. Still, it
doesn't cost much to find out!


Stuart