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Example of a circuit board routed in a hard fiber board, not epoxy board. Notable feature is that this is now doable with open source desktop routers. | Example of a [[circuit board]] routed in a hard fiber board, not epoxy board. Notable feature is that this is now doable with open source desktop routers. | ||
See [[making circuit boards with RepRap]]. | |||
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[[Category:Electronics]] | [[Category:Electronics]] | ||
[[Category:Power Electronics]] | [[Category:Power Electronics]] | ||
[[Category:Circuit Board Fabrication]] |
Latest revision as of 17:03, 6 August 2010
Example of a circuit board routed in a hard fiber board, not epoxy board. Notable feature is that this is now doable with open source desktop routers. See making circuit boards with RepRap.
Resolution of middle: the IC in the middle is standard DIL with holes apart by 2.54mm (.1 in).