So I'm not really looking to get into the kit business as much as developing some end-user products that require custom PCBs. I've made my own for the prototypes, but I've never really been happy with the results. Perhaps I just need to keep practicing. There seems to be a bunch of outfits on the web that cater to small production runs and prototyping PCBs and small assemblies. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with any of them. And specific to ladyada, do you print your own boards or do you BANNED it? Do you know anyone local (nyc/nj) that offers such services?
Thanks for any help you can give,
Shady Neal
pcbs and assembly suggestions
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Re: pcbs and assembly suggestions
all my production pcb's are made at 4pcb.com, in colorado
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Re: pcbs and assembly suggestions
thanks. After another night of googling I actually found exactly what I needed as a single discrete module. TI is now my favorite company
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