> 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.
>> 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.
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
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
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