I'll check but I believe JLCPCB has even tighter minimum spacing/dimensions
than Oshpark.
I think gold plating is an option there as well.
They built the boards in 1 day, and shipping was 2 weeks.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 12:27 PM Brian K. White wrote:
> I have noticed the same with the router cu
I have noticed the same with the router cuts. They aren't always too
accurate relative to the other operations. The router path will be good
in relation to itself, but can be shifted off from everything else.
Every operation can be a little off from every other. I have had pretty
good luck so f
great point, for small boards the difference is minor.
However, I will say that at minimum geometries I have had some concerns
with Oshpark on their registration accuracy. Sometimes drills are not
centered.
I have yet to fail a board however.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 10:34 AM Francesco Messineo <
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 4:26 PM Stephen Adolph wrote:
>
> I tried JLCPCB for a new PCB, which would have cost me 40$ US at oshpark. I
> got 5 boards for 2$ CDN shipped to me in 2 weeks total from submission to
> boards in hand.
>
> Wow!
>
> Think I know where I am getting boards made from here o
I tried JLCPCB for a new PCB, which would have cost me 40$ US at oshpark. I
got 5 boards for 2$ CDN shipped to me in 2 weeks total from submission to
boards in hand.
Wow!
Think I know where I am getting boards made from here out.