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Re: [N8VEM-S100:3483] S-100 boards in work - uPD7220



They make great boards, ENIG with purple solder mask. I use them a lot for small prototypes and things like that.  
They'd be pretty expensive for boards this size though.

Ed


On Saturday, May 3, 2014 2:43:23 PM UTC-5, Alexander wrote:
Out of curiosity, has anyone tried ordering N8VEM boards from the OSH Park PCB service?  I've been using them for a few years, now, for my own custom boards, and I think that they're fantastic.

You do have to at least tolerate a purple solder mask, though.

- Alex


On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Pete Plank <sgi....@gmail.com> wrote:
If it isn’t too late, I’m interested in one of the prototype boards - I already have a uPD7220 chip in hand.

Thanks much,

Pete

On May 3, 2014, at 9:21 AM, nbreeden <nbr...@me.com> wrote:


Andrew said:

The www.PCBcart.com PCBs are OK quality but not even close to the professional prototype board quality from www.33each.com.  


I got quotes from a number of manufactures; they were from $140 a board to under $20 with www.PCBCart.com being the cheapest overall.

We all want quality boards, keeping the price around $20 for orders of 20 boards seems like a decent price point. 

It seems like having a recommended manufacturer would be helpful?

Who then should we be ordering prototype boards from? How about final production boards?

-Neil

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