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homemade carrier boards again

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edited 2000-07-05 01:35 in General Discussion
Photo sensitized boards, fairly inexpensive: Kepro, St. Louis, MO
800-325-3878.
If anyone has a better connection for these boards, especially
two-sided, please reply also.

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Kerry-

Maybe you could post a. Gif and we could etch our own boards.



In a message dated 7/4/00 8:31:34 AM, admin@m... writes:

>I have seen the discussion going on about homemade carrier
boards. I have
>designed a circuit board for Phil Andersons home brew stamp
kit.It also
>has
>onboard room for a 555 timer to drive IR output,outputs for
all 16 stamp
>pins,db9 serial plug,power supply plug ,reset switch,power
switch and 3
>outputs for standard servos,being driven either directly off
the stamps
>output power or thru the onboard 5 volt regulator,plus 1"x2"
of drilled
>lands wired as a breadboard for prototyping. All on a 3x4 form
factor.
> Originally I made this just for my own use,but I could make
some for a
>few
>people if they wished,however I cannot find a source for
inexpensive photo
>sensitive pc boards


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Larry

ljgeib@a...
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