Mark, I agree with this. I am a big fan of PC boards.
However, I also built my first Nixie clock, and my first oscilloscope clock, on perfboard. The scope clock logic board started out life on a solderless breadboard, as did my first Nixie watch.
There's something to be said for doing it the hard way the first time. On 9/29/2016 9:30 AM, Mark Moulding wrote:
For almost all of my new projects, I use a PCB now. Even in the prototype stage, and knowing that I'll have to do some "blue wire" modifications, I find that the reliability is much higher, and trouble-shooting is easier.
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