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[OTish] Electronics (for HA)


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  • Subject: [OTish] Electronics (for HA)
  • From: "andy_powell_is" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 15:28:50 -0000
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Ermm.. I think I've made a slight error... I got some stripboard from
Maplins (via the special Q courier service :D ) and I've just had a
look at it.. I think I got the wrong stuff (my fault) because I was
just expecting it to be plain fibreglass stuff with holes in. This is
like that on one side but on the other are lines of copper running
the entire length of the board in a row: eg

00000000000000

00000000000000

each row of 0's has copper running along it. but there is a gap
between the two sets of  0's...

Can someone in the know tell me what I should have ordered? Again I
was wrongly under the impression that I would be able to build a
prototype of 'a thing' using soldered wires...

If anyone can use the stuff I got and is going to the london meet
then you're welcome to it...

.. wot sort of equipment is needed to do something like Ian's work:

http://www.mollyology.com/WebPages/Projects/PIC%20LCD/PIC%20Prototype%
20helper.htm (last picture on the page)


Andy


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