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From: Santa Claus on 2 Apr 2010 09:15 In article <4150518d$0$20248$cc9e4d1f(a)news-text.dial.pipex.com>, "Leon Heller" <leon_heller(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller > "Fred" <Fred(a)nospam.com> wrote in message > news:4150495b$0$22748$db0fefd9(a)news.zen.co.uk... > > > > "Sylvain Munaut" <tnt_at_246tNt_dot_com(a)reducespam.com> wrote in message > > news:415041ea$0$4142$ba620e4c(a)news.skynet.be... > >> Fred wrote: > >> > I'm in the UK and looking to prototype a 4 layer board nominally 100 x > >> > 200mm. > >> > > >> > Can anyone point me in the direction of a low price manufacturer for > >> > say > > 2 > >> > off? > >> > > >> > I apologise if this question has been asked many times before. > >> > > >> > I have come across Olimex but they only seem to do 2 layer boards. > >> > >> > >> pcbpool.com maybe ? > >> > >> > >> > >> Sylvain > > > > Many thanks. I see sPoNiX has offered the same suggestion. However they > > do > > seem expensive for 2 of 200 x 100mm PCB on a 9 day delivery. Their online > > quote was 702.00 EUR. > > I doubt if you will get them much cheaper elsewhere. Their quality is very > good, into the bargain. > > Leon i know this is like 6 years late but i had to put in my two cents worth... an american company http://www.douglas.com can make that PCB for 250 dollars setup and 31 dollars per board plus one cent per hole at todays rate, the first board will be about 205 euros and each board after will be about 22.62 euros
From: markp on 2 Apr 2010 16:32 "Santa Claus" <santa(a)northpole.com> wrote in message news:santa-36C203.09155702042010(a)news.giganews.com... > In article <4150518d$0$20248$cc9e4d1f(a)news-text.dial.pipex.com>, > "Leon Heller" <leon_heller(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > >> http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller >> "Fred" <Fred(a)nospam.com> wrote in message >> news:4150495b$0$22748$db0fefd9(a)news.zen.co.uk... >> > >> > "Sylvain Munaut" <tnt_at_246tNt_dot_com(a)reducespam.com> wrote in >> > message >> > news:415041ea$0$4142$ba620e4c(a)news.skynet.be... >> >> Fred wrote: >> >> > I'm in the UK and looking to prototype a 4 layer board nominally 100 >> >> > x >> >> > 200mm. >> >> > >> >> > Can anyone point me in the direction of a low price manufacturer for >> >> > say >> > 2 >> >> > off? >> >> > >> >> > I apologise if this question has been asked many times before. >> >> > >> >> > I have come across Olimex but they only seem to do 2 layer boards. >> >> >> >> >> >> pcbpool.com maybe ? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sylvain >> > >> > Many thanks. I see sPoNiX has offered the same suggestion. However >> > they >> > do >> > seem expensive for 2 of 200 x 100mm PCB on a 9 day delivery. Their >> > online >> > quote was 702.00 EUR. >> >> I doubt if you will get them much cheaper elsewhere. Their quality is >> very >> good, into the bargain. >> >> Leon > > i know this is like 6 years late but i had to put in my two cents > worth... > > an american company http://www.douglas.com can make that PCB for 250 > dollars setup and 31 dollars per board plus one cent per hole > > at todays rate, the first board will be about 205 euros and each board > after will be about 22.62 euros Very often prototypes get modified before putting into production, so no real point in actually paying for hefty tooling charges if you can use a pooling process. Try this in the UK, total for 2 off 100mm x 200mm 4 layer boards is coming in at about �175, and that includes delivery *and* VAT. The company is actually Spirit Circuits, I've had many boards made by them and the PCBs have always been very good quality, and they deliver on time: http://www.pcbsnap.com/ Mark.
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