please contact me for PCB designing.please send me the circuit diagram then I can design the PCB and can send it back to you in an affordable price(only single layer PCBs)
pradeep
What happened to your aeroplane and home made TX RX, we are eager to know
:)..hi sir, the transmitter and receiver both are still working,but i disassembled the plane:)
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That's a kind gesture.
Please don't misunderstand my post pradeep_K_B but this can be done by everyone with ease using these:
http://www.nex-robotics.com/products/pcb-prototyping/pcb-printing-sheets/pcb-printing-sheet-14cm-x-10-6.html
http://www.nex-robotics.com/products/pcb-prototyping/copper-clad-pcb/copper-clad-10x10cm-glass-epoxy-pcb.html
and some Ferrous chloride solution from an indust. chem supply store.
Quote from: hyd_quads on September 13, 2012, 03:11:49 PM
That's a kind gesture.
Please don't misunderstand my post pradeep_K_B but this can be done by everyone with ease using these:
http://www.nex-robotics.com/products/pcb-prototyping/pcb-printing-sheets/pcb-printing-sheet-14cm-x-10-6.html
Hyd_Quad. Pradeep is not offering PCB fabrication , but only designing service.
CAD/CNC has made things so easy. I had to learn 'Silk Screen Printing' from a wedding card printer back when I was in Class 8th to make PCBs for my projects (designed on tracing paper using Technical Pen).
Why to Spend even :Rs: 63 for the paper ?? You can use high glass 'Photo" paper used in Inkjets and get the mirror design printed on Laser printer. Same Heat Transfer method. The real challenge is peeling off where I used to have problem in my college years.
For same price, one can have much accurate and easy "Photo Resist" method:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Photoresist-Dry-Film-developer-Resist-Remover-for-DIY-PCB-Photo-Etched-PE-/251108092794?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a77356b7a
<How I made the mini PCB drill back in 1990 is another story :giggle: :giggle: RIP my Aunt's hair dryer!! :bow: :bow:>
Cheers!!!
Thanks for the info! :)
Here's a link for those who do not have access to industrial chemists : Link to instructables.com (http://www.instructables.com/id/Stop-using-Ferric-Chloride-etchant!--A-better-etc/)
You can get about 10 molar acid from a hardware store and Hydrogen Peroxide from a local chemist.
Tested solution. And do not drain it in your sink, it WILL eat up GI pipes if you have any.
[Admin Note]URL with "!" fixed.
http://www.rcindia.org/self-designed-diy-and-college-projects/my-self-designed-rc-plane-self-designed-remote-control-system-and-everythi/msg108273/#msg108273
Original post including the pic
Quote from: girishsarwal on September 13, 2012, 05:00:45 PM
Here's a link for those who do not have access to industrial chemists.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Stop-using-Ferric-Chloride-etchant!--A-better-etc/
Thanks for the info Girish. FeCl3 used to leave nasty stain on the floor, which have not gone even after 15+ years back home!!
BTW let not hijack @pradeep_K_B thread.
Pradeep, would you please tell more about your designing and if you can provide finished PCBs too ? I would love someone providing Double Sided PTH Solder Masked PCB from Eagle files at reasonable rates. My Electronics DIY has taken a backseat as making these multi layer PCBs for today's MCU/DSP/SMD components is much harder.
:):):)...I never said anything like PCB designing is tough job....I love to design PCBs,and this is one of my hobby too....then why u wanna hijack me???lol
no intentions to hijack pradeeps thread. and I completely wish all the best to pradeep in this endeavor he has commenced. Just that you mentioned FeCl3, I felt it would be useful to bring the knowledge on board. CuCl is no less..
PS: Mod, please feel free to move the info to a separate one; In fact I request if you could.
Thank you:)