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04-04-2013 #1
Just a general question about the learning curve for making PCB’s on your CNC. I have nearly completed my web controlled Arduino BB RC Tank project I’m still coding (and really enjoying it) but there’s not really enough space for the Arduino boards ..so I thought I would make PCB from scratch using Ladyada kits or even buy the parts and put it together to make it smaller or even make it fit better ina strange shape. Anyway is there any point to putting a lot of hours into learning everything I need to produce a PCB for it ? I think the biggest problem I would have is the drawing the schematics as I don’t have a that much of an electronics background, besides perf board any alternatives ?
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