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Subject: Re: Curious

From: "Vasile Surducan" <vasile@...-cj.ro>
Date: 2005-01-04

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <alienrelics@y...>
wrote:
>
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "John" <DiamondDyn@a...>
wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone.. forgive me for being so clueless. i do some
> > electronics work related to microcontrollers, embedded systems,
and
> > robitcs. I've only done a few circuit boards myself and I
barely
> > know the basics. I imagine that there's a lot more to know. I
was
> > wondering how high the quality of the boards you people make
are?
> > Are you producing boards that are on a commercial level?
Something
> > people would buy?
>
> Isn't this a great list? I can say that without being immodest even
> though I'm the listowner, because the list is made by the people
on it.
>
> Take a look in the Files, under Photoetching and Ben Lanmon,
here's a
> TinyURL link:
> http://tinyurl.com/6bykb
>
> Also take a look in Photos. They run the gamut from good enough to
> work, to darn close to commercial quality.
>
> Steve Greenfield

With all respect Steve, the photo's there are quite far away
from "commercial quality" as you named it. The problems begun when
you need 100 similar boards with metalised through holes and able to
be populate with just 0603 or 0805 series (and last one is huge!).
With a high component density and other than 100 mil DIP packages or
50mil distance between pin to pin of SMD components. The other
problem is the silk screen if needs less (or equal) of 10 mil
resolution. Not the last one is the isolating varnish and thermal
and mechanical resistange of this.
And a huge problem is when you need for instance a 15x15 inch board
(or any other bigger dimension where the printing error will affect
seriously the board quality).
Prototyping yes. Very small series yes. But production never.

best regards,
Vasile
http://surducan.netfirms.com