--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "ghidera2000"
<ghidera2000@y...> wrote:
they listed.
Once you start plating, you pretty much get out what you put in. No
reason one could not get thich tracks.
But the print once and epoxy a SMT chip is just too cool.
Dave
<ghidera2000@y...> wrote:
> Actually, they said single "pass" circuits. I understood that tomakes
> mean very thin (depth, not width) tracks. The two pass method makes
> it thicker and then you plate it with copper - the copper mass
> it solderable.Logic stuff could be the single pass, and use conductive epoxy as
>
> At least thats what I got from it.
they listed.
Once you start plating, you pretty much get out what you put in. No
reason one could not get thich tracks.
But the print once and epoxy a SMT chip is just too cool.
Dave