Re: Where to get a few prototypes pcb's built and/or assembled



Thanks for your response.

I'm also looking to have the surface mount components assembled on the
boards.

Any thoughts?

Marco
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Marc Reinig
UCO/Lick Observatory
Laboratory for Adaptive Optics

"Michael J. Noone" <nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Depends on your timeline.

Chinese places will be the cheapest and slowest - gold phoenix will do
large panels for about $100 shipped as I recall, and they'll even cut
out your boards (meaning you might get 50 of the boards).

njpcb.com is also cheap - e-mail them for a quote as they don't have a
set price. They also are notorious for spamming - so you might want to
consider if saving a few bucks is worth supporting a spammer.

Here in the USA there are other good options - Advanced Circuits
(4pcb.com) makes very, very high quality boards and often has good
specials. I recently had 20 1.5x5cm boards made for $120 shipped with a
5 day turn around (ordered them on a Friday, got them the next
Wenesday). I personally have been using Advanced Circuits exclusively
for a little while now as they make really high quality boards, have
incredibly good customer service, great turn around, and are located in
the USA.

It all depends on your timeline and budget.

-Mike

Marc Reinig wrote:
I have a small 2 layer board (<2 sq. in.) with about a dozen
miscellaneous
surface mount devices and I need about five prototypes built. Does
anyone
have experience with small volume stuff like that?

Thanks in advance.

Marco
________________________
Marc Reinig
UCO/Lick Observatory
Laboratory for Adaptive Optics



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