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I am trying to locate a PC board designed for the stamp

MichaelDeFalcoMichaelDeFalco Posts: 19
edited 2007-03-06 15:32 in BASIC Stamp
I am trying to locate a PC board designed for the stamp & p.s. regulator w/o breadboard.
Does this exist or do I need to create one?
I will need to make about 25-50 boards.

My project is working well using Selmaware & Maxstream (Xbee).
Thanks to Kevin Wood for suggestion.
This was my first STAMP project, now I am looking for more apps.
I guess· I am addicted now.

Thanks also to Mr. Green for his suggestions.



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  • Martin HebelMartin Hebel Posts: 1,239
    edited 2007-03-05 20:16
    Hi Michael,

    This is a good, inexpensive board you can solder to if you don't want to lay your own out.

    http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=27130

    Glad to know the Xbee's are working out for you!

    -Martin



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  • Paul Sr.Paul Sr. Posts: 435
    edited 2007-03-06 12:42
    MichaelDeFalco said...
    I am trying to locate a PC board designed for the stamp & p.s. regulator w/o breadboard.
    Does this exist or do I need to create one?

    I will need to make about 25-50 boards.

    My project is working well using Selmaware & Maxstream (Xbee).

    Thanks to Kevin Wood for suggestion.

    This was my first STAMP project, now I am looking for more apps.

    I guess I am addicted now.

    Thanks also to Mr. Green for his suggestions.

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    Peter Anderson also sells a very nice board (I have a couple) which have more room for your circuits. www.phanderson.com/stamp/index.html

    He also has a store on Ebay [noparse][[/noparse]PHAnderson]
  • allanlane5allanlane5 Posts: 3,815
    edited 2007-03-06 13:56
    I've used the Parallax board linked to, and it is a very nice board. While $20 might seem high (add $50 for the BS2 to be $70 for the complete solution), you really can't have a board made for you for less than $20. That's true even if you use those "free schematic capture and layout" packages -- the resulting boards are still going to be around $20 each.

    Now, the PHAnderson board and parts kit for $10 looks VERY good. I guess the deciding factor will be what box you want to package these things in.
  • stamptrolstamptrol Posts: 1,731
    edited 2007-03-06 14:00
    · Hi Michael,

    ·· Have a look at the following forum link:

    ···· http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=611540

    ·· I can provide these boards either as bare units for you to populate or as fully populated and tested.

    · PM me if you have any questions.

    ·· Tom Sisk







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  • Paul Sr.Paul Sr. Posts: 435
    edited 2007-03-06 15:32
    allanlane5 said...

    Now, the PHAnderson board and parts kit for $10 looks VERY good. I guess the deciding factor will be what box you want to package these things in.

    It IS very nice, and to your point Allan, because of the way it is laid out, you could actually cut the board down substantially if you need to without destroying (or cutting around) any of the circuitry.
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