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Posted by :-) on November 30, 2005, 4:42 pm
Please log in for more thread options Hi, I got my marvellous application working fine on my breadboard ;-) It's around 25 TTL LS type ICs, plus few connectors strip and 5V PS. It's not an high freq application .... Now I need to transfert all that stuff on something but I never did that before (I will need 2 boards)... What should I use ? I was thiking wirewrap, (is it still a good solution ?) Any suggestion ? :-) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by :-) on October 31, 2005, 5:32 pm
Please log in for more thread options :-) wrote: Oopps sorry abou the wrong date for the last message :-( | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Dan Hollands on November 1, 2005, 12:51 am
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Wire wrap should work fine with the correct wire and tools -- Dan Hollands 1120 S Creek Dr Webster NY 14580 585-872-2606 QuickScore@USSailing.net www.QuickScoreRace.com >
> Hi, > > I got my marvellous application working fine on my breadboard ;-) > It's around 25 TTL LS type ICs, plus few connectors strip and 5V PS. > It's not an high freq application .... > > Now I need to transfert all that stuff on something but I never did that > before (I will need 2 boards)... > > What should I use ? > I was thiking wirewrap, (is it still a good solution ?) > > Any suggestion ? > > > :-) > > | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Rich Webb on November 2, 2005, 2:58 am
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>Hi, > >I got my marvellous application working fine on my breadboard ;-) >It's around 25 TTL LS type ICs, plus few connectors strip and 5V PS. >It's not an high freq application .... > >Now I need to transfert all that stuff on something but I never did that >before (I will need 2 boards)... > >What should I use ? >I was thiking wirewrap, (is it still a good solution ?) Wirewrap would work. The OKI WSU-30M manual tool is fine. I'd recommend getting a pack or two of pre-stripped wire; makes things go a lot faster if you're not having to stop to cut and strip. >Any suggestion ?
Also look at prototype boards like these from Jameco (also at lots of other places like Digikey, even Radio Shack): http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/catalogs/c254/P272.pdf. The "three hole pad" setup is handy for 300-mil IC spacing. -- Rich Webb Norfolk, VA | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Bob Monsen on November 2, 2005, 3:27 am
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:42:13 -0500, :-) wrote: >
> Hi, > > I got my marvellous application working fine on my breadboard ;-) > It's around 25 TTL LS type ICs, plus few connectors strip and 5V PS. > It's not an high freq application .... > > Now I need to transfert all that stuff on something but I never did that > before (I will need 2 boards)... > > What should I use ? > I was thiking wirewrap, (is it still a good solution ?) > You can buy prefab pcbs that have the same layout as solderless breadboards. If you get some of those, you can just transfer the design over a bit at a time. Make sure you test the individual boards as you build them, and keep your prototype up and running as a debugging aid (ie, don't tear it apart as you build the new one.) You can also use a PCB layout program like 'eagle', and design a PCB for it. It is easy, and amazingly cheap. --- Regards, Bob Monsen Strange as it may seem, the power of mathematics rests on its evasion of all unnecessary thought, and on its wonderful saving of mental operations. - Ernst Mach | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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> Hi,
>
> I got my marvellous application working fine on my breadboard ;-)
> It's around 25 TTL LS type ICs, plus few connectors strip and 5V PS.
> It's not an high freq application ....
>
> Now I need to transfert all that stuff on something but I never did that
> before (I will need 2 boards)...
>
> What should I use ?
> I was thiking wirewrap, (is it still a good solution ?)
>
> Any suggestion ?
>
>
> :-)
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