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low cost pcb production
while reading cosmos website, i found a link to a community driven pcb production. OSH Park An electric ecosystem.
they collect as many possible projects, arrange them on big panels and let them produce by a professional fab. $5 for a 2 layer 1 square-inch board, $10 for 4 layerd board 1 square-inch. just sharing that information -- i'm not connected with them and i didnt test myself ![]() |
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Thanks, does anyone know if a cheap PCB manufacturer in the UK?
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Cosmos gave an example about costs for the 68040->68060 adapter:
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