| Frisbee78 |
Hi all!
I am looking for a place to get a PCB done but I don't know where to go.
My board is 5" x 5" simple face and doesn't need to be drilled.
It should also be either "tinned" (not sure of the english term for when you have the tracks covered with a layer of tin) or even better, have a solder mask.
I am looking for a figure in the odd of £7.50 with the cost of the board included.
Can you help? |
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| daatkins |
Very low volume PCB manufacturing in the UK is going to be expensive. Your target price of £7.50 is only going to happen if you order a large quantity of boards.
PCB-Pool (based in Ireland) offers very good rates and has a cost calculator on their website:
http://www.pcb-pool.com/uk_index.htm
Here's a typical price from them:
Single sided prototype board 125mm x 125mm: 38 EUR
Soldermask: 17.00 EUR
Silkscreen: 17.00 EUR
Overdelivery: 19.03 EUR (additional boards)
Test: 18.75 EUR
You can halve those prices by using Olimex in Bulgaria:
http://www.olimex.com/index.html
If your design is relativly simple then I suggest you look at makng it yourself. There's plenty of info to be found on this site if you use the search.
Nice one,
David. |
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| Frisbee78 |
Thanks you David for this useful information.
Yes, it is a simple design but I cannot afford to invest into PCB hardware as I study at 1000 miles away from home (France) and I will have to bring back all my possessions back there eventually so I need to limit those to the max. Also, I can't really picture myself making PCBs in a 12x12 bedroom. Soldering is bad enough... ;)
As I said above, it is a simple design and I am not willing to pay 40€ (best quote from pcb-pool without shipping), where I can get the job done in France for about 10€ (tinned as well). :rolleyes:
I'll keep looking for something nearer, but if not... |
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| Kram |
Hello
You could try this place
http://www.rak.co.uk
Whilst I was on work experience last year my colleagues always used RAK to make up small quantites of PCBs for prototyping purposes. I always thought they were good quality and reasonably cheap. Though I never used them myself because I havent needed to, yet.
Hope that link helps
Mark. :) |
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| Frisbee78 |
Thanks for your input Mark :)
I will check it out when I get a minute :) |
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| mst |
| You might also try:Imprelec (01100 Oyonnax,France;tel:33-474730366/fax 33474730085)Then make single boards not too expensive,good quality but min order 20 euro,if I remember correct |
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