[simpits-tech] Making pcb prototypes

Marv De Beque simpits-tech@simpits.org
Wed, 20 Feb 2002 21:44:41 -0500


COOL!  Tell us more.  Where do we get this?

Marv

On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 07:49 PM, Ross Hutton wrote:

> I thought that anyone doing their own pcb's might be
> interested in this.
>
> I've just produced a PCB using a system called "Press
> and Peel Blue" and must admit that I'm quite impressed
> by the results. It's almost as good as a PCB that I'd
> expect from the photographic process that we use at
> work, but is simple enough to do at home.
>
> It's a special film that you print onto with a laser
> printer and iron onto your copper board. After cooling
> you peel away the film and an etchant mask is left on
> the board. Etch, wash, scrub the resist off and you're
> left with a nice little prototype (mine's a parallel
> port AVR programmer).
>
>
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