EEVblog #990 - Getting The PCB Manufactured (Nixie PART 5)
A walk though of taking the Nixie Tube project PCB from design to manufacture.
DRC checking, gerber generation, NC drill file, generation, and finding a PCB manufacturer.
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UPDATE:
Here is a reply from the owner of
’As the owner of , I would like to clear up some of Dave’s confusion.
At the 36 minute mark, Dave is using PCBShopper and saying some nice things about it - thank you! But at 36:15 he asks why more companies aren’t showing up when he selects 5 business days, because he knows that many companies offer a 5 day lead time. The reason is that PCBShopper’s day selection field is labeled ’Boards arrive in:’, and the Total Days column in the results has a footnote that says:
’Total Days’ is a worst-case estimate of the number of business days it will take for you to receive your PCBs, i.e. manufacturing time plus shipping time, excluding weekends and holidays. If the manufacturer says ’5-8 days’, we quote 8 days
So PCBShopper is telling you lead time plus shipping time, and so very few companies can deliver the boards to your door in 5 business days. Contrary to what Dave says at 36:40, PCBShopper is showing the complete picture. As for whether PCBShopper should be taken as gospel: since Dave is an atheist, my goal is to be better than gospel with him. :-)
At 37:30, Dave is puzzled that PCBShopper didn’t show him the same price as PCBWay. The reasons for that are: 1) PCBShopper is quoting the Express 24 hour price, since Dave asked for the boards to arrive at his door in 7 business days and DHL shipping quotes ’3-5 business days’. 2) PCBWay adds a PayPal fee to their price at checkout, and PCBShopper is taking that into account. (Regarding points 1 and 2, in PCBShopper’s results for PCBWay there’s a note that says ’Select the express 24hours build time. Price includes PayPal fee.’ And 3) PCBWay is showing US dollars and PCBShopper is showing Australian dollars (there’s a pull-down control at the top of the PCBShopper price results that lets you switch to US dollars).
At 37:40, Dave says ’PCBShopper has failed us’. That’s an unfortunate choice of words. In fact, PCBShopper has provided the correct results.’
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