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On 2/19/2013 6:56 AM, Bob Vaughan wrote:
In , Tim wrote: On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 00:58:22 -0800, raypsi wrote: A costumer would be not so bright to spend hundreds of USD on a bunch of PCB's that don't come out right. PCB123's minimum cost is $109 for 2pcs of 9 square inch board. You must be from a third world backwater country if you think that is a high price. That's a much higher price than BatchPCB, which charges $2.50/sqin + $10/ order. $109/board is too much for my hobby budget, although I routinely pay that much for professional stuff. Yep.. $109 seems a bit steep, unless you need them really fast. Oshpark charges $5/sqin for 3pcs, for sharp looking boards. FR4 .063" 2-layers 1oz copper. purple boards, gold flashed. About a 12-14 day turnaround. I think they are made in the US. They also do 4 layer boards for $10/sqin. Thre are several Chinese shops that will do 10pcs of 5x5cm boards for ~$10, larger sizes for a bit more. About a month turnaround. Seeed Studio, and a couple of others. Lets see.. for a 9sqin board.. PCB123 $109/2 = $54.50 per board BatchPCB 9sqin x $2.50 = $22.50 per board +$10 order = $32.50 for first board $55 for 2 boards. Oshpark 9sqin x $5 = $45. $45/3 = $15 per board So PCB123 is ~2x the price of BatchPCB, and3x the price of Oshpark. What was the turn around time at PCB123? Not everyone can wait a month or more for prototype boards. I had a muffed delivery from Sunstone once that almost sank a project. Turn around is important for many projects. -- Rick |
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