**QUOTE Which of those (probably out of #1 through #4) sound "good"? One immediate "problem" I can foresee, with just adding a second side to each pcb and then running traces (on the "new" side of each board) to pin headers: Our pcb-making process is rudimentary and does NOT include the ability to make plated-through holes. SO, to have headers that are connected to the new top side traces, while the connectors are also sitting on the top sides of the boards, I wouldn't be able to solder the top side's trace directly to the headers' pins, since the headers sit right on the boards. So I'd have to make an extra row of holes next to each header row, that could have pins inserted that could be soldered on both sides. (I was thinking I might just use a single-row header, upside down with the longer pins halfway into the holes. It might be "ugly". But it would also provide handy test-points...). **ENDQUOTE Thought I would mention...again...the possibility of using pin headers on the *edge* of the board. No need to drill holes or worry about soldering pins on both sides. Here's an illustration: http://macetech.com/edgeheader.jpg
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making vias (was: Re: Plating thruholes.)
2004-08-20 by cybermace5
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