[Noisebridge-discuss] Help with Eagle CAD

Adam Skory askory at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 22:02:17 UTC 2009


Let's do this. 2 hours. The Whole will be better at Eagle than the
Individual Parts.

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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Lamont Lucas <lamont at cluepon.com> wrote:
>
> Just the free one till I get someone to pay me for a design, then I'll
> switch to the paid version.
>
> For boards, I looked at 33each.com (4pcb, advanced circuits) if I need them
> in a hurry, but the next batch I'm submitting will use batchpcb.com, from
> SparkFun, since they're cheaper for small quantities.  ($2.50 per square
> inch)
>
> I have no personal experience with batchpcb.com, and one of the
> sfMicrocontroller people said they'd screwed up an order, but if you can
> wait 2+ weeks, I think they're the cheapest.  (and I really need the
> soldermask)
>
> btw, I tried gEDA and found it to be painful.  It's possible to use open
> source tools, and at the very least you can check your work with the pcb
> viewer, but it was beyond my skill level at the time.
>
> Christoph Maier wrote:
>>
>> Are y'all using the free (half Euro board, 2 layers) version or one of
>> the bigger, commercial, ones?
>>
>> Dou you know an affordable place where to get multi-layer boards made?
>>
>> Christoph
>>
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