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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "donahn" <donahn@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone makes copper covered perfboard for etching.
> Basically, just a copper covered board that's been pre-drilled.
> Searching on google I can find regular perfboard, perfboard with etched
> pads, perfboard with etched strips, but no perfboard with an intact
> copper coating.
>
> It seems like this would be the ultimate rapid prototyping kit using
> toner transfer, especially if you were only using through-hole
> components. Just etch and start soldering your components in! No
> drilling. For SMD, just send all your vias to a pre-existing hole.
>
> I can't be the only person to have thought of this, so are there some
> drawbacks to this I'm not aware of? Does anyone know of a supplier for
> such a board? Is there some problem using PCB software with a board
> with predrilled holes?
>
> Cheers,
> Don
>
This kind of thing is what we used to prototype on back when
I was an R&D tech. Take a look here:
http://www.vectorelect.com/Vectorbord.htmThere is a special tool you can buy from them that will
cut a circular gap around a hole to make a pad. The proto-
typing system worked great as I recall but the tool was
pricey and broke easily. I imagine it could be etched like
any other board if you could get your layout tools to
understand it.
-don