I made my first PCB a few months back. It's a very simple breakout board for the AT26DF161A-SU, a serial flash IC that I'm hoping to experiment with.
Designed with DipTrace and fabricated by OSH Park, it was also a good end-to-end exercise for me.
The board was under one square inch, so I thought I'd pay the minimum $5 fee to OSH Park (since they charge $5 per square inch). It turned out that they do not have a minimum, and they charged me the fractional price, $3.10! That's for 3 boards, with free shipping! They're just awesome!
I put my DipTrace files on github, along with the rendered images from OSH Park (during submission, they show you the images before asking you to confirm).
Here is a photo of two of the real boards I got back:
Designed with DipTrace and fabricated by OSH Park, it was also a good end-to-end exercise for me.
The board was under one square inch, so I thought I'd pay the minimum $5 fee to OSH Park (since they charge $5 per square inch). It turned out that they do not have a minimum, and they charged me the fractional price, $3.10! That's for 3 boards, with free shipping! They're just awesome!
I put my DipTrace files on github, along with the rendered images from OSH Park (during submission, they show you the images before asking you to confirm).
Here is a photo of two of the real boards I got back:
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