I'm short of ideas today.
Do you know how to make (at home) something similar to those beautiful plated vias for double sided pcb's?
I can make my own two sided pcb's but when caps (or other components) are to be soldered, you can't solder on top. No problem with the resistors tough.
Do you know how to make (at home) something similar to those beautiful plated vias for double sided pcb's?
I can make my own two sided pcb's but when caps (or other components) are to be soldered, you can't solder on top. No problem with the resistors tough.
Raka,
Assuming that you have considered removing the requirement for plated holes from the areas that have restricted access once the parts are fitted, as a last resort have a look at the link below.
T.H.P SYSTEM, COPPERSET
Assuming that you have considered removing the requirement for plated holes from the areas that have restricted access once the parts are fitted, as a last resort have a look at the link below.
T.H.P SYSTEM, COPPERSET
Hello RAka try this link:
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/623/1286.pdf
They are called wide rol eyelets. And there is a staking tool set below them. It helps to press them onto the PCB evenly.
MArk
http://www.mouser.com/catalog/623/1286.pdf
They are called wide rol eyelets. And there is a staking tool set below them. It helps to press them onto the PCB evenly.
MArk
Here's another system we use at work , for quick via's....
http://www.bungard.com/seiten/p-favorit.htm
The hand press is about 300€...
The dies can possibly bbe used without the press..
they're about 70-80€ each...
rivets about 25€ pr. mille....
http://www.bungard.com/seiten/p-favorit.htm
The hand press is about 300€...
The dies can possibly bbe used without the press..
they're about 70-80€ each...
rivets about 25€ pr. mille....
Re: Hello RAka try this link:
Those rivets might be a good item for DIY tube socket on a PCB. No more hunting around for 7 and 9 pin miniatures, novars and octals (to say the least of Nuvistors!).
Jack
mwmkravchenko said:http://www.mouser.com/catalog/623/1286.pdf
They are called wide rol eyelets. And there is a staking tool set below them. It helps to press them onto the PCB evenly.
MArk
Those rivets might be a good item for DIY tube socket on a PCB. No more hunting around for 7 and 9 pin miniatures, novars and octals (to say the least of Nuvistors!).
Jack
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