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- From: jeroen@dxcern.cern.ch (Jeroen Belleman)
- Subject: Re: Good way to prototype analog circuits?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.110550.6740@dxcern.cern.ch>
- Organization: CERN European Laboratory for Particle Physics
- References: <1993Jan3.231733.15225@ee.ubc.ca>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 11:05:50 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan3.231733.15225@ee.ubc.ca> jmorriso@ee.ubc.ca (John Paul Morrison) writes:
- >
- >Does anyone want to share their tips on prototyping analog circuits?
- >Specifically: sensitive, high gain circuits; RF circuits etc.
- >
- >These kind of circuits work well with PC boards with ground planes,
- >but are there any simple, easy to make changes, techniques for this?
- >Are there any pre-made boards with a ground plane, and holes with solder
- >contacts on them?
- >
- > John Paul Morrison |
-
- Hi Paul,
-
- I use simple un-etched PC-board as a ground plane. Components are mounted
- on little self adhesive pads, which exist in all kinds, from single
- pads to many-pin DIPs. There are also controlled impedance striplines
- of various impedances. You just stick them where you want them.
-
- The pads are made by Wainwright Instruments. The only address I have
- is in Germany: Frieding, Widderberger Strasse 14, D8131 Andechs.
-
- Best regards,
- Jeroen Belleman
- jeroen@dxcern.cern.ch
-