Author Topic: I saw some of those perma proto boards and made up one in eagle...  (Read 1324 times)

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Offline alank2Topic starter

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That fits the cheapo $9.90 5x5cm form factor from iteadstudio.

I just threw these together tonight so let me know if you see something that can be improved.

It has a couple of mounting holes, an extra area to do 2x3 100 mil header (for an ISP, etc.), and the top/bottom power buses are connected.

I've made a 5x10cm ($14.90 for 10) and a 10x10cm ($19.90 for 10) variations as well.  They have much more double row header capability.

I thought some of these might be handy for putting together something quick without much work.  I've never been very good at routing on those other boards where the nets are defined...

Suggest any improvements you can think of...
 

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Re: I saw some of those perma proto boards and made up one in eagle...
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2016, 01:05:00 pm »
5x10 and 10x10
 

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Re: I saw some of those perma proto boards and made up one in eagle...
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2016, 01:15:37 am »
I was also thinking, one could make a version with room for a single SOIC20, TQFP32, TQFP44, TQFP64 to support some SMD packages too.  I ordered some 5x5 ones from elecrow today with white mask to see how they will turn out.  I can move a couple of my "tester" breadboards for testing things off the breadboard and onto something real.
 


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