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K7ITM wrote:
snip I need a ground plane under the module, and so am looking for a "vector" board with strips, but without plated through holes and ideally a solid ground plane on the reverse side. snip o Quite useful if there aren't too many pads involved: start with double-sided copper-clad. Score one side as needed with a utility or XActo knife, and pull up the unwanted copper. I do this occasionally for SOIC parts, 0.05" lead spacing; it's very quick for small hacks. Also, consider using the E.F. Stahler or equiv. mini-mill bits to drill out pads on the component side; this is a canonical method of building high-frequency pcb prototypes. You then have large copper fill on the component side as well as the reverse side plane. Michael |
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 10:17:19 -0500, msg wrote:
E.F. Stahler E.F. Stahler does not Google well for me. Do you have a url? John Ferrell W8CCW |
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