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02/26/09 14:48
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#162892 - I figured as such
Responding to: ???'s previous message
That is the method I use for my T-Tech routers, soldering the wires, but when you star approaching 500 vias, that 1000 connections to solder without a single part in the board. Then you have to deal with top and bottom soldering of the IC itself. I always set my through hole parts to route on the bottom side of the board........thus increasing vias.......its a real PITA for large designs, but hey the routers are paid for I guess.

For the hot and heavy stuff, $100 for a prototype from advanced circuits is the way to go.

thanks for the feedback
Chris

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