[mythtv-users] Re: Homebrew PVR Multi-Circuit
Andrew McGeachie
geech at geechorama.com
Thu Jun 24 14:29:11 EDT 2004
i've used www.pcb123.com and have been pretty happy with them. free
design software with auto-price calculation.
- a
James Armstrong wrote:
> Steven White wrote:
>
>> Tim, I like using the FT2232C as a solution better too. I know that
>> the microcontroller could route the data to the appropriate device (in
>> fact, this is the way that I had originally planned to do it) as David
>> Huseby explained, but if a piece of hardware can handle everything I'd
>> rather use it. I think this makes things easier for both development
>> and user configuration. I ordered some chips and should have them in
>> by the middle of next week. Hopefully by then I'll have a prototype
>> pcb ready (T-Tech's QC5000 is AWESOME!
>> www.t-tech.com/products/quickcircuit).
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
> Yeah, we have a QC5000 here at work and it is fun to work with. The bits
> are expensive though. We use a proto pcb board house in Canada. They are
> priced well, charge by the square inch. Non-standard bits are extra,
> only a $40 setup fee. They are www.apcircuits.com and have an online
> cost calculator.
>
> - James
>
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