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CAD/CNC/3D Printing => CAD - Computer Aided Design => Topic started by: kurt-olsson on October 01, 2018, 10:17:52 PM
Hi.
I will need a PCB that connects my Teensy with ULN2803a (2 minimum). I also want the PCB to have db connector.
Does anyone have any references?
I thinking of using easyEDA since many manufacturers can use their format.
Hi Kurt
I have used EasyPCB they are cheap, quick and good quality boards. I believe their minimum order is 5 boards.
I use Eagle for creating the circuit which is free for making small boards.
Joe
Thanks Joe!
This is exact the information i was after!
Just another thought, if your design is more complicated you can use DesighSpark from RS electronic that is also free and very powerful.
Joe
This will be very basic.
Components will only be Teensy and ULN2803a darlington transistor chips.
What is the website link for the easypcb manufacturer?
Sorry Kurt
My memory failed me on my original post the company is ALLPCB.
https//allpcb.com
I must be getting old. 8)
Joe
Thanks again Joe.
My first homemade pcb for the anti-ice panel is soon done. It works but its really amaturish compared to the custom pcb with connectors... :(
I built all my PCB's with DipTrace https://diptrace.com/ There's a free version of it that allows for 300 pins. You can also request a free non-profit lite license that allows for slightly larger projects up to 500 pins. I had to get that for FMC PCB board.
For manufacturing, I'll either use OshPark here in the States for small boards/small orders
https://oshpark.com/
or EasyEDA/JLCPCB in Shenzen China for larger boards/large orders.
https://jlcpcb.com/quote
Never had a problem with either one.
Quote from: Nolatron on October 02, 2018, 02:20:25 PM
I built all my PCB's with DipTrace https://diptrace.com/ There's a free version of it that allows for 300 pins. You can also request a free non-profit lite license that allows for slightly larger projects up to 500 pins. I had to get that for FMC PCB board.
For manufacturing, I'll either use OshPark here in the States for small boards/small orders
https://oshpark.com/
or EasyEDA/JLCPCB in Shenzen China for larger boards/large orders.
https://jlcpcb.com/quote
Never had a problem with either one.
Interesting....I use all the same.