[sdiy] Perfboard

JH. jhaible at debitel.net
Mon May 15 16:24:28 CEST 2006


> FWIW, the 'real' engineers I know all use pad-per-hole.
> No use to me, because I can't remember what is happening 
> when I turn it over. Works well for them, though. 

The trick is to make the connections on the (pad-per-hole) copper
side just like you'd do it in a proper pbc layout.
You will end up with typical patterns for typical circuit functions,
so it's easy to find what I need on the other side.

OTOH, stripboard drives me crazy because _there_ I don't
remember what's going on, because of all the excessive copper.
Instead of nice pcb-like patterns, I would get a sea of strips,
with just a few cuts here and there. No patten to be seen
anywhere, at least for my eyes.

JH.



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