Hey that is kinda cheap.
Let me how your boards turn out when you get them.


On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 10:46 -0800, Mike Payson wrote:
>   
> I just recently discovered SeeedStudio's PCB service. I've ordered a
> few components from them, but only recently really looked at the
> economics of their PCB fab service. It is BY FAR the cheapest option I
> know of for small run protos, at least if your boards are less than
> about 16Sq. In. (and especially i they are <4 Sq. In.).
> 
> Ten 10x10cm boards are $50, ten 5x5cm boards are $30. You can subtract
> an extra $5 if you don't need e-testing. That includes top and bottom
> silk screens and solder masks, traces down to 6mil... Basically
> everything that other places charge more for, Seeed (not the extra "e"
> in Seeed) includes in their ridiculously cheap price.
> 
> Note, my first batch of boards is in the mail now, so I can't actually
> comment on their prices yet, except to note that if you don't skip the
> e-testing, your boards are 100% guaranteed. I should have my boards in
> another week or two (They shipped from China on the 22nd), so I'll
> have a better idea of the quality then.
> 
> http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&keyword=pcb+fusion&x=0&y=0
> or
> http://tinyurl.com/PCBFusion
> 
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 7:06 PM, rocko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know the name is kinda lame, but I was up all night
> > finishing my little proto board and decided to give
> > it that name, you know lack of sleep and all.
> >
> > I'm always making little projects with the 4000 series cmos
> > chips, mostly oscillators for mini synth/noise boxes, and needed
> > something a little better than vero/strip board after breadboarding.
> >
> > the board is only 7.38 sq inches, BatchPCB wanst $18 for one board.
> > But if I order from Golden Phoenix it's only about $7. which aint
> > too bad.
> > Advanced Circuits charges less than $4 per board, but I gotta order
> > like 150 of them.
> > Don't really need that many, I suppose i could sell what I don't
> > use, but this isn't that useful of a board, not sure if anyone else
> > would be interested.
> >
> > Any way I've attached a .png from the 3d viewer.
> > I know it's not much, but it fulfills a need, at least for me.
> > Suggestions as always.
> >
> >
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