techman-001
- Joined Jan 13, 2021
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Thanks Dick!Very clean etch! I am jealous.
This method is really easy, I'll elaborate for readers who have not used this method.
all I needed was:
- laser printer
- drafting film (architects and artists use it). two prints taped together for the master.
- 45 year old Radio Spares light box small with two 'black light tubes'. I think I exposed for about 5 minutes.
- Something to set the resist and allow the unset part to be washed off.
- pcb precoated with photoresist
- Ferric Chloride
- a small retangular plastic tray full of boiling water which a smaller tray for a bit of Ferric Chloride and the pcb. Gently hand swirl the Ferric Chloride about for 5 minutes and it's done.
- and of course, easy to use schematic capture and PCB programs. I recommend gSCHEM and PCB-RNG because theyre open source and Free, you can give them to your friends, if you teach, you can give copies to your students, no one will arrest you or sue you for a million dollars!
Note: the only reason I had this PCB was because I messed up the SMT transistor pinouts (doh!) and couldn't use it. I made a batch of 10 for that project in 1999, and they're still in use in industry to this day, doing level detecting duties in the livestock feeding industry. There is a PIC16F84 in there and they're still good after 23 years continuous daily use!
Cheers,
Terry