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Mocking your board to minimize risk

oshparkoshpark wrote 01/17/2017 at 18:10 • 1 min read • Like

From the Rebooting Electronics blog:

img_0348s.jpg“Mocking” – Minimising Risk
The goal is to have as few spins of the board as possible and the process of mocking the board was a huge help
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Ted Yapo wrote 01/18/2017 at 14:42 point

Just make sure your printer is accurate dimensionally.  Some printers have issues in the "roller direction" - across a large board, it may add up to enough to make you think something is wrong with the design.  Check with a rule before revising.  Source - boards I made with toner transfer before batch PCB services existed - in that case, the boards themselves were off :-(

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oshpark wrote 01/18/2017 at 19:42 point

thanks for the insight

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Eric Hertz wrote 01/18/2017 at 12:36 point

"Mock" "Yeaah" "Ing" "Yeah" "Board" "Yeah" "Mocking Board, Yeah"

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