Re: gEDA-user: Any PCB users used PCB Train?

2008-04-03 Thread DJ Delorie
> while some people have homebrewed their own 4 layer boards, Around here, I think I'm the only one, and even I send the bigger board out to be made. > Has anyone sent the output from PCB to PCB Train? I've used 4pcb, protoexpress, and pcb-pool so far. None have had problems with pcb's output.

Re: gEDA-user: Any PCB users used PCB Train?

2008-04-03 Thread Stuart Brorson
>> Anyone got a good guess what they mean by 'flashed pads'? I've asked them, >> but not got an answer yet (My guess are pads that are a different width >> than the trace lines. Their technical document says they use 'flashed >> pads' to recognise the ends of nets for electrical testing). > > Yes.

Re: gEDA-user: Any PCB users used PCB Train?

2008-04-03 Thread Dan McMahill
Dylan Smith wrote: > Hello list, > > I'm a novice when it comes to sending out PCBs to be made, typically, I > etch my own. But I'm just finishing off the PCB for my densest design yet, > and I made it 4 layer... while some people have homebrewed their own 4 > layer boards, I've decided I'd rather

gEDA-user: Any PCB users used PCB Train?

2008-04-03 Thread Dylan Smith
Hello list, I'm a novice when it comes to sending out PCBs to be made, typically, I etch my own. But I'm just finishing off the PCB for my densest design yet, and I made it 4 layer... while some people have homebrewed their own 4 layer boards, I've decided I'd rather send it off to PCB Train (espe

Re: gEDA-user: S. Brorson's Circuit simulation using gEDA and SPICE -- HOWTO translated into portuguese

2008-04-03 Thread Stuart Brorson
Hi -- > I don't know if there is another portuguese speaking member on the > list, but I've managed to translate Stuart Brorson's > Circuit simulation using gEDA and SPICE -- HOWTO into portuguese > (brazilian) as an exercise. > > Im not going to send it to the list, so if there is anyone interest