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Re: [avr-gcc-list] OT: Anyone have good experiences with SMT assembly sh
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Richard Urwin |
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Re: [avr-gcc-list] OT: Anyone have good experiences with SMT assembly shops? |
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Sat, 28 Aug 2004 10:38:08 +0100 |
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On Friday 27 Aug 2004 8:12 pm, Reza Naima wrote:
> So, I've been told -- last minute -- to get some quotes for board
> production & assembly (a few ICs, and a bunch of 0805 resistors).
> I've never looked into this before, and was wondering if anyone had
> any recommendations for shops? The most important factors are a
> quick turn-around time, and then price. Board size is small
> (3"x1.5"), and they would prefer getting like 3-5k units/month, but
> they are willing to order larger quantities to get the price down up
> front.
I've used http://www.pcbpool.com/ppuk/service.html for a single small
order: 10 off of 1.5 sq inches, silk screen and solder resist cost £70.
They don't do assembly themselves, but they have a database of
assemblers and there are more links on their Link Yourself page.
PCB Pool is rather small for your requirements, but will quote your
quantities; 5000 off with a 11 working day turn-around would cost EUR
3516.00 (+shipping) (73mm x 32mm, dbl sided, position print,
electrically tested)
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Richard Urwin