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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hi Matthew, <br><br>I can think of 2 options right away:<br><br>1) Help get our pick & place machine in working order, and help setup our toaster oven for PCBs -- and do your boards at Noisebridge. <br><br>2) Seeed Studio has an office in San Leandro, and this is exactly what they're set up to do. <br><br>Best, <br>Mitch. <br><br><hr>Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 11:48:32 -0700<br>From: matthew.d.stone@gmail.com<br>To: noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net<br>Subject: [Noisebridge-discuss] Best option for medium run PCB mfr and assembly?<br><br><div dir=ltr><div id=ecxeFrame-216c621db382c66853686a5b style="display:block;"><font size=2><span style="white-space:normal;">I am close to a validated design for a hardware project I'm working on, and the next step is to make 20-50 prototypes. I'd like to do this cheaply, but not at the expense of quality or risk the design getting cloned. </span></font></div><div id=ecxeFrame-216c621db382c66853686a5b style="display:block;"><font size=2><span style="white-space:normal;"><br></span></font></div><div id=ecxeFrame-216c621db382c66853686a5b style="display:block;"><font size=2><span style="white-space:normal;">Right now i'm looking at QCA in the bay area, but they are a bit expensive. Asiancircuits.com is cheap, but I'm concerned about quality and the design.</span></font></div><div id=ecxeFrame-216c621db382c66853686a5b style="display:block;"><font size=2><span style="white-space:normal;"><br></span></font></div><div id=ecxeFrame-216c621db382c66853686a5b style="display:block;"><font size=2><span style="white-space:normal;">Thanks!</span></font></div></div>
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