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Re: OT - who has used PCB-pool?



Hi Ian,

Send the Proteus file as this saves you having to do any Gerber stuff which
can be a pain.

The track clearance is very small at only 6mil (0.15mm) so you should be OK.
I just sent a 4 layer design to them on Tuesday which was right down to the
6mil clearance and 6mil track width and this is a dense design.

You can design your own components any way you like. Mounting holes can be
any size and position. They don't need any for the manufacture of the PCB.

I'll call you tonight around 8:30 after the bairns are in there bed and we
can chat about it.

Regards
Dave...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian B" <Ian@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 8:34 AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] OT - who has used PCB-pool?


> Thanks Dave
>
> Seems I am half way there as I use Proteus so have both the *.lyt or
gerber
> files available. I would like to chat briefly as I have a few questions
e.g.
> how do I set up mounting holes and is there anything to watch out for on
my
> own designed components. Track clearances are also a question I guess as I
> have disabled necking e.g. where the tracks pass between dil chip pins. Is
> this OK or not?
>
> I will send you y number off list.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Ian B



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