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Can they do boards to mount SMD parts? My thought is if it would be useful to etch PCB boards for mounting the small SMD IR chips as discussed in this thread:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=43970.msg563170#msg563170Ed
Yup. BTW: a board to hold the IR LED and Photo transistor would be pretty easy to do.
Dave, I checked your two favored PCB houses and they don't go that thin, nor do the others such as dirtypcbs.com. Do you know of anybody who handles 0.010"?
Hi everyone.Thanks for the suggestions. The reason I wanted to learn how to do this was for "one off" projects, not multiples of things, which I realize would be much easier to do (and not terribly expensive) by using a PC board service. I'll read up on the laser-printer-transfer process and see where that takes me.John C.
Etching PC boards is a skill I need to learn. I vaguely understand the process - you "mask off" the parts of the board you want to leave, then etch away the rest using a chemical. But that's about the extent of my knowledge. So . . .1. What do I need to do this? Are there "starter kits" available?2. Are there good instructions somewhere on how to do this? I've seen several summaries on the web, but all of them seem to have a slightly different process; if there's a go-to resource for this, please let me know.Thanks!John C.