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- From: kurdzo@gdc.com (Jim Kurdzo)
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- Subject: Re: Good way to prototype analog circuits?
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- Date: 4 Jan 93 02:27:53 GMT
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- John Paul Morrison (jmorriso@ee.ubc.ca) wrote:
- >
- > Does anyone want to share their tips on prototyping analog circuits?
- > Specifically: sensitive, high gain circuits; RF circuits etc.
- >
- > These kind of circuits work well with PC boards with ground planes,
- > but are there any simple, easy to make changes, techniques for this?
- > Are there any pre-made boards with a ground plane, and holes with solder
- > contacts on them?
- >
-
- I always use the pre-punched vector board with copper clad on one side.
- Vector p/n 169P84WEC1 is 8.5" x 17" and available from Digi-Key for around
- $20. Just cut it up into smaller pieces with tin snips. Wherever you
- DON'T want a ground connection, ream out the ground plane with a 1/4" drill
- bit.
-
- Good Luck!
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