Kirk Wallace wrote:
> 
> I have been meaning to ask you about who fabricates your pcb's. I need
> to have a few RS-422 transmitter and receiver boards made. I would think
> these would be a good "open project". 
> 
I use E-teknet in AZ mostly.  They do all work in China, but 
have an office in the US.  They have a dozen or more board shops 
in China that they select from to get the work done.  Their 
quality is excellent, and when they say they tested the board, 
they did in fact do so.

http://www.e-teknet.com/

(My #1 cardinal sin is to accept payment for electrical testing 
and then not do it.  I don't want to have to find shorts in the 
board after all the parts are placed.)
Advanced Circuits outside Denver is also very good, but a bit 
expensive.  Overnite protos

http://www.pcborder.com/site_new/default.asp

is also good for very small orders.

This is another outfit I've done a few boards with
http://www.pcbfabexpress.com/

Jon

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