Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Greets,
J. op den Brouw
Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Greets,
J. op den Brouw
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, J. op den Brouw wrote to us saying :
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Don't limit yourself unnecessarily. Making Gerber and Excellon files
from Eagle is not hard, and any competent* board house should accept
them.
I did have one place struggle enormously with the Gerbers from Eagle,
but it very soon became obvious that was a result of their incompetence
so I just switched to www.pcbtrain.com
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J. op den Brouw wrote:
Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Since you are in Europe check these guys but they are on vacation right now:
http://www.olimex.com/pcb/index.html
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Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
"gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam.
Use another domain or send PM.
Futurlec is pretty good. I ordered several times, I was never
disappointed. The best prices I have seen until now.
http://www.futurlec.com/PCBService.shtml
Christophe Le Lann
J. op den Brouw wrote:
Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Greets,
J. op den Brouw
If you are looking for 1 off then Olimex, as Joerg suggested are OK. I used
to use them for 1 or 2 off parts, however I stopped due to the lack of
milling options.
I now tend to use myro, www.myropcb.com which typically works out at $100
for 4 off eurocard size boards.
cheers
David
I have used Myropcb since 3 years ago for 1, 2 & 4 layer, 1oz to 4 oz, 0.5
to 2.4mm , black & green soldermask, +++ .
Great job and nice price.
Very good service & quality.
And I have not royalty for this...
Thierry
"David Moodie" <dgmoodie@onetel.com.cut_this_off> skrev i melding
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J. op den Brouw wrote:
Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Greets,
J. op den Brouw
If you are looking for 1 off then Olimex, as Joerg suggested are OK. I
used to use them for 1 or 2 off parts, however I stopped due to the lack
of milling options.
I now tend to use myro, www.myropcb.com which typically works out at $100
for 4 off eurocard size boards.
cheers
David
Hi,
Try www.pcb-pool.com . They are exclusively supporting eagle files and they
provide drc rules file directly ! One doublesided eurocard for less than 36$
!
I have manufactured several boards and even 4 layers board was perfect.
Added to that they send pcb picture during maufacturing process...
Cheers,
L. Wathelet
France
"J. op den Brouw" <jesse@opdenbrouw.nl> a écrit dans le message de
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Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Greets,
J. op den Brouw
"Luc Wathelet" <luc_wathelet@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
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Hi,
Try www.pcb-pool.com . They are exclusively supporting eagle files and
they
provide drc rules file directly ! One doublesided eurocard for less than
36$
!
I have manufactured several boards and even 4 layers board was perfect.
Added to that they send pcb picture during maufacturing process...
I would add to Luc's recommendation. I use them for 4-layer boards. I am
located in the US and the boards are made in Ireland. They are price
competitive and very easy to work with even compared to US domestic
suppliers. The Eagle DRC is very handy. You can get an instant on-line
quote.
How about this place www.circuitboardstogo.com
It's perfect for small projects and tinkering.
Single layers - Nothing fancy - Dirt Cheap - No minimum order
Anywhere USA shipping for $4.95
"J. op den Brouw" <jesse@opdenbrouw.nl> wrote in message
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Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a good (and cheap) board house that
accepts Eagle files?
Greets,
J. op den Brouw