> ----> Buy from the good old USA and you won't be sorry > > > anybody used www.olimex.com to order PCB? > > Looks inexpensive at least for prototypes. > > Thanks. > > -- > > Dmitriy Fitisov > > ---------------------- > > http://www.radier.ca/pic/pictimer.php > >Nice and appropriate (top-posted) answer to a post on an international newsgroup that apparently originated from Canada. Well done! -- Regards, Andras Tantos <http://andras.tantos.homedns.org>
PCB: www.olimex.com
Started by ●January 26, 2004
Reply by ●January 26, 20042004-01-26
Reply by ●January 26, 20042004-01-26
"Andras Tantos" <andras_tantos@yahoo.com> wrote in news:bv40i7$nget8$1@ID- 201774.news.uni-berlin.de:> >> ----> Buy from the good old USA and you won't be sorry >> >> > anybody used www.olimex.com to order PCB? >> > Looks inexpensive at least for prototypes. >> > Thanks. >> > -- >> > Dmitriy Fitisov >> > ---------------------- http://www.radier.ca/pic/pictimer.php > > Nice and appropriate (top-posted) answer to a post on an international > newsgroup that apparently originated from Canada. > > Well done! >Yeah, it can be kind of embarassing for the rest of us US citizens at times, kind of like the stereotypical american tourist in Paris. -- Richard
Reply by ●January 27, 20042004-01-27
> Yeah, it can be kind of embarassing for the rest of us US citizens at > times, kind of like the stereotypical american tourist in Paris.Yes, France would be a great place if the french would leave.
Reply by ●January 27, 20042004-01-27
Thanks, everyone. BTW, I found Canadian producer www.multifor.com Will think about them, olimex.com, custompcb.com, eprotos.com and pcbexpress.com -- Dmitriy Fitisov ---------------------- http://www.radier.ca "Optimist" <never2much@optimizm.com> wrote in message news:6P0Rb.658$gx6.444397694@news.nnrp.ca...> Hi guys, > anybody used www.olimex.com to order PCB? > Looks inexpensive at least for prototypes. > Thanks. > -- > Dmitriy Fitisov > ---------------------- > http://www.radier.ca/pic/pictimer.php > > >
Reply by ●January 27, 20042004-01-27
You might also consider myro.com. They have an office in Canada and do the work in China. I will be trying them myself on my current, tiny power converter. All the US companies I have contacted want $12 each no matter how small. My board is only 0.6" x 0.5" and these guys won't let me do panelization either. Very silly... Optimist wrote:> > Thanks, everyone. > BTW, I found Canadian producer > www.multifor.com > > Will think about them, olimex.com, custompcb.com, eprotos.com and > pcbexpress.com > > -- > Dmitriy Fitisov > ---------------------- > http://www.radier.ca > > "Optimist" <never2much@optimizm.com> wrote in message > news:6P0Rb.658$gx6.444397694@news.nnrp.ca... > > Hi guys, > > anybody used www.olimex.com to order PCB? > > Looks inexpensive at least for prototypes. > > Thanks. > > -- > > Dmitriy Fitisov
Reply by ●January 27, 20042004-01-27
Ralph Malph <noone@yahoo.com> writes:> You might also consider myro.com. They have an office in Canada and do > the work in China. I will be trying them myself on my current, tiny > power converter. All the US companies I have contacted want $12 each no > matter how small. My board is only 0.6" x 0.5" and these guys won't let > me do panelization either. Very silly...Seconded, I can recommend them. Excellent value all around (especially compared to UK/Europe). -- John Devereux
Reply by ●January 27, 20042004-01-27
John Devereux wrote:> Ralph Malph <noone@yahoo.com> writes: > > >>You might also consider myro.com. They have an office in Canada and do >>the work in China. I will be trying them myself on my current, tiny >>power converter. All the US companies I have contacted want $12 each no >>matter how small. My board is only 0.6" x 0.5" and these guys won't let >>me do panelization either. Very silly...What is the URL? httP;//myro.com doesn't get a PCB supplier. Leon -- Leon Heller, G1HSM Email: aqzf13@dsl.pipex.com My low-cost Philips LPC210x ARM development system: http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller/lpc2104.html
Reply by ●January 27, 20042004-01-27
Leon Heller wrote:> > John Devereux wrote: > > Ralph Malph <noone@yahoo.com> writes: > > > > > >>You might also consider myro.com. They have an office in Canada and do > >>the work in China. I will be trying them myself on my current, tiny > >>power converter. All the US companies I have contacted want $12 each no > >>matter how small. My board is only 0.6" x 0.5" and these guys won't let > >>me do panelization either. Very silly... > > What is the URL? httP;//myro.com doesn't get a PCB supplier.Sorry, it is www.myropcb.com/
Reply by ●January 28, 20042004-01-28
...like US... Yvan Bobsprit <Bobsprit@aol.com> a �crit dans le message : s2xRb.18869$w41.9312463@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...> > Yeah, it can be kind of embarassing for the rest of us US citizens at > > times, kind of like the stereotypical american tourist in Paris. > > Yes, France would be a great place if the french would leave. > >
Reply by ●January 29, 20042004-01-29
No, no, really !!! Perhaps in your dreams... I think the word is not "world" in this case... Yvan Bobsprit <Bobsprit@aol.com> a �crit dans le message : oQfSb.38789$6J6.7422184@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...> your just jealous that we rule the world > > > Yvan > > > > > > Bobsprit <Bobsprit@aol.com> a �crit dans le message : > > s2xRb.18869$w41.9312463@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net... > > > > Yeah, it can be kind of embarassing for the rest of us US citizensat> > > > times, kind of like the stereotypical american tourist in Paris. > > > > > > Yes, France would be a great place if the french would leave. > > > > > > > > > > > >