I don't regularly make PCBs but I'm wondering what the cheapest route is.
I want to make an uber simple very tiny 1-layer 16-pin DIL to 8-pin SOIC (ATTiny25) adapter.
Anyone regularly make PCBs?
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Re: Anyone regularly make PCBs?
Absolute cheapest is probably JLCPCB, but for tiny boards OSHPark is probably the best value.
https://pcbshopper.com will do a price comparison (like you get for insurance) too.
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https://pcbshopper.com will do a price comparison (like you get for insurance) too.
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