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Re: New Member

2011-02-21 by Andrew

Chris,

.6mm lead spacing should be quite easy to do with TT, in my experience. 0.6mm = .024"; 10/10 (eg, 10 mils traces, 10 mils spaces, with 1 mil = .001") is my standard design rule with TT, and I can produce boards with this very reliably and consistently. The most recent board I did, using a good bit of SMD, used 8/8 design rules; it came out flawlessly. Either of these will work fine with your SSOP parts.

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Chris Kleeschulte <laconia@...> wrote:
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> Hans:
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> Thanks for joining, it nice to have new members. You may want to review the
> pages associated with this mailing list. There are numerous tutorial links
> contained here if you search the list. My own views are that the toner
> transfer method using cheap magazine paper is best for my budget and time.
> Others would disagree, but the UV methods require some specialized
> equipment, but would yield better overall results. I might have to include a
> SSOP part soon, so I might be up against a hard limit of the method that I
> use. I can't see getting a .6 mm lead spacing with the toner transfer
> method.
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> Chris
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> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:52 AM, <HaHoLang@...> wrote:
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> > Hi ,
> > I am a hobby electronic and look for a easy way to make my own pcb`s.
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> > Thanks
> > Hans
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