On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Paul Alciatore
palciatore@...[Homebrew_PCBs] <
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> The home made boards, ONE, TWO, or at most THREE, would be ONLY to
> verify the PCB layout. With that in mind, I would HAVE to make those
> few, home brew boards DIRECTLY from the layout that I create in a PCB
> design program. Otherwise, it is still prone to mistakes and
> therefore useless.
You may have missed what some of us have been telling you. While you
can absolutely make boards at home to test the operation of your
circuit, the design of the boards you make given the constraints of
home construction are going to be sub-optimal to those designed under
the constraints of professional production.
There is nothing really wrong with that, but you might be able to save
quite a bit of money on your production run if you can get the
production boards on a smaller form factor.
-p.