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battlecoder:
--- Quote from: OwO on January 12, 2019, 01:55:04 pm ---OwO UwU OwO
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Well, someone clearly got the gist of my design.
TrickyNekro:
So I do have an update,
I asked them for photos of what they have done and came through!
I got to say though, for the price of their product they are quite helpful,
yes they are probably hoping on bigger orders and such but from their customer support
I am quite happy. Though you have to keep in mind that there is a language barrier,
it´s quite subtle, but it leaves you wandering sometimes a little bit, if they understood right or not.
But even with that, they reply fast to e-mails, so you could always ask for further clarification, I guess...
I will include the photo that they send me, and when I get them I will do some macros and comparisons / overlay with the eagle file to inspect tolerances.
Cheers!
TrickyNekro:
I will reply as I have promised with the comparison.
I have a compact "dslr-y" camera so, I couldn´t get much better with the perspective error.
So dimensions are not near accurate but the comparison is made for showing how the details
came out.
Mind you these are 2 boards out of 100. But from what I saw only the SOT-723-3 devices were
just a little bit chopped at the corners.
So for the price, I am really happy, but I have not gotten near their minimum specifications.
For example min width and distance between traces was 6mil... Mine minimum were at 10mil.
Hope it all help!
Cheers
bson:
Am I seeing SMD pads covered with solder mask? ???
TrickyNekro:
--- Quote from: bson on January 28, 2019, 05:18:38 am ---Am I seeing SMD pads covered with solder mask? ???
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Hmmm? No? Just the top and bottom copper and silk screen overlaid to a photo of the actual boards.
And cause I have a perspective error with the camera, what you can only make out is how well, or not, the etching went.
Edit: Ha! Of course I have not thought about it, problem with camera is easy to solve! Just use a scanner! That might take a day or two...
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