Circuit Board Vias
I am making a dual sided circuit board and I need help finding vias for connecting each side's traces. I primarally use mouser for purchasing electronic supplies. What do they call them so I can find them in the catalog?
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However, if you are rolling your own boards, and you need to take a circuit to the other side, you can either:
- make small pads, drill them out just large enough to take 30GA wirewrap wire, and solder the wire on both sides.
- Or, purchase the little brass EYELETS (the magic word) that do the same thing as the wire mentioned before, only drill larger holes. You then either bend it into contact at both sides of the board with a $pecial press, or solder the eyelet(s) on both sides. (Or maybe you can press fit them: hazy on that one...)
Go here to get an idea what they look like:
http://www.vectorelect.com/Catpdf/Page 70A.pdf
DigiKey has them, in 1000 pc. bags, P/N T15.23M-ND, about $33 a bag. They still have some in stock!
30GA wirewrap wire is cheaper in small rolls, but something of a pain to install and clip for this job. Whatever.
End Two Cents,
kenjj
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They are both. The facility is known as vias of which there are a number of different methods, as you've seen. If you use what comes closest to what a PCB fab house will use, the PART you want is called an EYELET. You also have EYELETS in your shoes where the laces go through
Regards,
Bruce Bates
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