By default, copper thickness is 1/2oz. On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 13:13 -0500, Daniel Sauer wrote: > You should also specify the Cu thickness of the board you plan to use. This makes a difference during the board design stage, so that trace widths can be properly determined. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Andrew Meyer" <agmeyer@xxxxxxx> > To: cslc-fun-l@xxxxxxx, "pfrc-l" <pfrc-l@xxxxxxx>, lug-l@xxxxxxx > Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 12:02:53 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central > Subject: Parts Order and PCBs > > Two things: > 1. I will be making an order to Digikey on Saturday. If you are interested in parts and are in Houghton, send me quantity and Digikey part number by 20:00 Saturday evening. Shipping will be split based on total contribution to order. > 2. I have the pricing list for PCB fabrication in the EERC: > Single side Double side > Small (up to 4"X3") $12 $22 > Medium $17 $27 > Large (up to 15"X17") $22 $32 > > If you are interested in a board and are in Houghton, I will be putting together a bunch of my own boards onto a single submission and cutting them apart myself. Send me an Eagle brd file and the corresponding sch file by next week Saturday (2/20), and I will stitch them into my submission. Cost will be split by total board area used. Note that I will be submitting a double-sided board. > -- Andrew G. Meyer <agmeyer@xxxxxxx> Computer and Engineering Undergraduate Server Administrator, Linux/UNIX Users' Group Programming Lead, FIRST Robotics Enterprise Safety Advisor, Permanent Floating Riot Club Member, IEEE Member, MTU Honors Institute Member, Progressive Security Group Member, Wadsworth Hall Student Association
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