Make your boards at oshpark.com, or at seeedstudio.com. Oshpark is $5/sq. in., and you get 3 copies, or $10/sq. in. for 4 layers.
There are libraries that don't show up by default; also, I'm accustomed to making my own symbols for stuff, it's part of the process - I always want to play with new things anyway, and that will never be in the library. I might share my TinyCAD/FreePCB libraries, I suppose. *Drew Van Zandt Cam # US2010035593 (M:Agapito Acosta) * On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Greg London <[email protected]> wrote: > > So, I've got a rough draft of a schematic on paper > and have been putzing around with tinycad and freepcb > to have someone make a printed circuit board. > > And the library for tinycad seems really outdated. > Are these two tool still the best choices for new projects? > > It seems like I'm having to relearn the tools, > so if I'm going to go through the learning curve > I figured I'd check in if there was a better tool. > > It's a small arduino derivative, not terribly big. > two layer. > > Also, a few years ago, I used some company to produce a pcb. > I cannot for the life of me remember who did it. > I think it was someone here who recommended it. > The guy took boards glommed them together and when he had > a big enough area, he'd have the fab make the board. > And then he'd cut them up and ship them. > > It was $N per square inch. > > lastly, anyone know of a company that will assemble boards > in small to moderate volumes? I'll do the first batch as I debug, > but then was hoping to have a bunch made. > > Thanks, > Greg > > > _______________________________________________ > Hardwarehacking mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking >
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