..... Bob
Beam me up, Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here. (Captain Kirk)
I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage)
Resistance is not futile--it is voltage divided by current.
I have been using stripboard, also called veroboard over the years. I live in North East USA and buy it from the UK. Not too expensive though at least nine years since I bought any.
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/stripbd.htm
There use to be stripboard software on the 'Net but have not looked for it recently. Made it a little easier to plan stripboard projects. I use to use it when I used Windows software but not anymore.
Do a Google search for stripboard software.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
subman Looking up the search community feature of this topic I see that it has been in the area of 4 years that a post on making your own PC boards has been posted. I have followed through on the old posts and have found out that some of the part #`s given are no longer valid (Radio Shack). Does anyone have anything new on this topic? I do not want to pay $50 dollars or so (Express PCB .com) for 3 boards. I need to make some small boards for an 11 component circuit.I thought that maybee MG Chemicals 1 oz.single sided photosentized boards would do. Thanks
Looking up the search community feature of this topic I see that it has been in the area of 4 years that a post on making your own PC boards has been posted. I have followed through on the old posts and have found out that some of the part #`s given are no longer valid (Radio Shack). Does anyone have anything new on this topic? I do not want to pay $50 dollars or so (Express PCB .com) for 3 boards. I need to make some small boards for an 11 component circuit.I thought that maybee MG Chemicals 1 oz.single sided photosentized boards would do. Thanks
Why not use perfboards or general purpose boards from Radio Shack ? For such a small number of boards. I do it all of the time instead of etching my own boards. I don't get out the etchant until I need 6 or more.
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Go to the Jameco Electronics web site and request their printed catalog. They have two or three pages of PC board photoetching supplies listed (pages 171-173).
http://www.jameco.com
The only photoetching supplies I have been able to find at any Radio Shack recently is the etchant.
Mouser Electronics in Mansfield, Texas, sells PC etching supplies, too; pages 2165 through 2177 of their printed catalog.
http://www.mouser.com
Bob D As long as you surface as many times as you dive you`ll be alive to read these posts.