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What goes to New Caledonia, stays in New Caledonia...

A project log for CAT Board

The CAT Board is part of a Raspberry Pi-based hand-held FPGA programming system.

dave-vandenboutDave Vandenbout 04/04/2016 at 15:482 Comments

I finished testing the major systems of the CAT Board about four weeks ago. Based on what I found, I made the following changes:

I regenerated the gerber files and went looking for someone to fabricate them. I previously used PCBWay and they did a good job for $180, but 3 of the 11 boards they sent had enough soldermask misalignment to make me leery of using them. I had also considered PCBCart, but at the time their prices were considerably higher (around $230, as I recall). But when I went back and requoted them again, the cost had dropped to $167.

So I submitted the gerbers to PCBCart's online ordering system and waited. They fabricated the PCB in a week and shipped it ... to New Caledonia! Now you may not know where New Caledonia is (I know I didn't), but it's best described as "the ass-end of nowhere": hundreds of miles off the east coast of Australia in the middle of the South Pacific. The only way to get farther from North Carolina in the USA would be to ship to Samoa (which, I guess, makes that "the colon-end of nowhere".)

This screwup was caused by some interaction between the automatic address fill-in feature of Google Chrome and the PCBCart web forms, and by me not checking the PCBCart status emails closely. PCBCart got my billing address mostly correct, but the shipping address was completely whacked and I never noticed.

So my CAT Board PCBs currently sit in New Caledonia, enjoying the onset of Fall in the Southern Hemisphere. DHL will tranship them from there to me for $163. What I'm hoping is that the shipment will be undeliverable and DHL will return it to PCBCart who can then send it to me for less than that.

We'll see.

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Jarrett wrote 04/04/2016 at 23:45 point

That's awesome*

* Not for you I guess

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Dave Vandenbout wrote 04/05/2016 at 13:21 point

Ah, well, my purpose is to serve as a bad example for others.

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