I probably wouldn’t consider an A-101, as it and the three IN-17’s would be too 
big. I’m trying to make the gauge fit into a standard 2 inch(52mm) diameter 
gauge housing. I’d like it to have an analog and a digital Nixie/neon display 
and fit into a 2in gauge housing, but if it’s not possible then just a digital 
display would be preferred. Although, I could later make an analog only A-101 
display. It seems as though Oshpark might be better than PCBway for my project. 
I mean I tested my schematic and it worked, it’s just designing a PCB that 
small is where my troubles are coming from. Right now I have the IN-17’s on one 
board and a second board behind it with the Arduino Nano, and the K155ID1’s, 
then a third board with both 5V, and HV, power supplies. 

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> On Feb 3, 2019, at 23:28, gregebert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Would you consider an A-101 ? It runs bidirectionally.
> 
> I use oshpark for small PCB's (under 4 square inches), and pcbway for larger 
> boards. I believe pcbway can do some cleanup, etc of your PCB layout per 
> their website. I cant comment on their abilities here; I do the full PCB 
> design myself.
> If you think your design is flaky, try altering one parameter to find the 
> strongest dependency. For example, it could be voltage, operating speed, 
> current, temperature, etc.
> 
> 
> 
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