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stanleyella

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Posted: 04:06pm 29 Mar 2023
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@nbrok - nice board, any more info please? just out of interest, I like strip board :)
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 04:44pm 29 Mar 2023
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We've noticed your love of strip board. :)

Had you noticed that it's cheaper to get five 100x100mm PCBs from JLCPCB than it is to buy the same area of strip board? I was surprised when I found that. Providing you need five the same it's a very good deal.  
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JohnS
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Posted: 06:12pm 29 Mar 2023
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Lay out as stripboard & send to JLCPCB?

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Mixtel90

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Posted: 06:47pm 29 Mar 2023
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I prefer the approach of creating a board that can be reconfigured to do different things. e.g. have either a VGA connector or a LCD connector, have SD or micro SD. That way you can use five boards in five different ways. :)
Mick

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stanleyella

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Posted: 01:34am 30 Mar 2023
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my vga picomite is still on stripboard as it's not permanent, takes up too much space and I use the lcd boards more so they're soldered for stability.
Pcbs are permanent, can't add stuff or adapt them.
 
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