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Home PCB prototypes and assembly.
354 1 Oct 21.2019, 17:11:19

I have seen that many people who decide to do most of it at home, for prototypes, need to experiment quite a lot.
Could you share some experiences and how you do it?
The things what i consider as easly doable at home, and what i wish you share with others:
- pcb making, 2 layer
- drilling
- stencile making
- reflow
PCBa is definitely not for home and prototype use so.. lets skip that one.
But hod do you do those 4 things?
I really hope, soon, there will be "all in one" device that can do all of this for reasonable price.. SO far i have seen one device which doesn't have drilling ans which costs like 3-4k USD so.. definitely no no.. Looking for stable workflow, for much less.. and easy to do.
p.s. if there is similar topic, please share...

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A****min

Oct 26.2019, 10:45:53

For quick prototyping, you can use double sided hole per pad. This allows you to either use PTH or 0805 SMD parts. As per IC's, you have the option of using an adapter board, or dead bug it (flip over and solder wires to the appropriate pad).If you have the time to wait (~couple of weeks), nothing beats a board you have made to your specifications.

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