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by mhh__
2311 days ago
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The thing that's really struck me (which is potentially saying a lot - or nothing - because I'm still young) is how cheap PCB Fabrication (and Assembly!) at a hobbyist level has gotten recently e.g. An 8-layer ENIG, double silkscreen, a few gold fingers for $40 to $50 shipped is pretty damn cheap Think of all the projects to never get round to making! |
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In old times you had a piece of plastic with a copper layer. You put wax on it, then you could use a needle to remove wax in right places (you basically print the inverse of the circuit)
Place that PCB in acid, and after the copper gets dissolved you clean it up, and have printed PCB.
There are many techniques people have, and modern ones involves printers, but you kind of always could do one at low cost. It might just not look that nice.