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Re: [Project] Where now ?


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  • Subject: Re: [Project] Where now ?
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 07:31:01 -0000
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> Just looked at the Rabbit site and realised there wont be that many
holes
> because its Surface Mount. That makes it all the more important
that the
> board is professionally produced as the solder resist mask will be
> essential.
>
> Keith

I like the idea of getting good boards. With the RCM2200 we actualy
would only require 52 holes, it works as a daughter board to the
application board, so we might be able to produce boards for simple
devices ourselves. It might be that later we might want to design the
whole system but at 34USD for volume, it might not be nessary

I know from my prototype lighting system just how much work is
required ;-( and the results are nothing to be proud of.


John





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