Gene Heskett wrote:
> Don't these folks have an NRE fee too, Andy?
>
>   
E-Teknet waives the NRE fee on orders of ten or less, as a prototype.  Then,
if you make more boards later, they also waive the NRE fee, as long as
there are no changes.  They do sell by the square inch.
> This board is 6.05" wide, and 8 & change inches long, not exactly one of 
> todays postage stamps, at least 50 square inches. 2 layer only, lots of 
> thru via's.
>
>   
Does your board actually need to be 6 x 8"?  That is a large board by 
today's
standards.  You might be able to make it quite a bit smaller.  There is 
no charge
for through holes and vias.  E-teknet.com has been VERY good for me, not the
cheapest, but the quality has been excellent.  I have had them do over
200 different designs, never had a problem!  That is more than I can say for
a number of US manufacturers that I caught skipping the electrical test when
I had paid for it.  That is a blacklist crime in my book.
E-teknet (like most other manufacturers) needs Gerber photoplot and Excellon
drill files.  Most charge extra if you provide other forms of design data.

Jon

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