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* [[Matrix board prototyping|Matrix board]] or perfboard |
* [[Matrix board prototyping|Matrix board]] or perfboard |
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* [[Stripboard prototyping|Stripboard]] aka Veroboard |
* [[Stripboard prototyping|Stripboard]] aka Veroboard |
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* [[Ground plane prototyping|Ground plane]] aka Rat's nest<!-- http://www2.ee.ic.ac.uk/t.clarke/projects/Resources/Electronic%20Construction%20Techniques.pdf --> |
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* [[Dead bug prototyping|Dead bug]] |
* [[Dead bug prototyping|Dead bug]] |
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* [[PCB fabrication (homebrew)|PCB etching]] |
* [[PCB fabrication (homebrew)|PCB etching]] |
Revision as of 16:58, 17 March 2016
PCB prototyping is done after the schematic has been worked out and before PCB fabrication. It is useful for testing and evaluating the design and layout and is quick and economical for producing one-offs.[1] There are a number of methods to choose from:
- Solderless breadboard aka plugboard
- Wirewrap
- Matrix board or perfboard
- Stripboard aka Veroboard
- Ground plane aka Rat's nest
- Dead bug
- PCB etching
References
- ^ The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, ISBN 0521370957, pages 827-830]