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Re: 230 roboRIO Passive MXP Board
Cool board. I am working on one for FRC 2075 and FRC 4392. Where did you get yours manufactured and how much did it cost?
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As any of us with PCB design experience already knows, it costs almost as much to buy 5 small boards as it does to buy 50. |
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I have only ever used oshpark.com to get my boards made. I am a college student and don't have that much money to get large batches made. Looks good. I will post pictures of my board as soon as it comes in.
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Re: 230 roboRIO Passive MXP Board
Oshpark.com is a great source for small to medium runs.
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The original 34-pin connector in the NI MXP documentation has proven to be hard to get in any quantity. The On-Shore Technology #SH2-34G-P can be replaced directly with Sullins #SFH11-PBPC-D17-ST-BK. As of this morning, Digi-Key has 1775 pieces in stock.
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It was for this reason, that we (REV Robotics), put a 34 pin connector into every Kit of Parts this year. If you are looking to build your own boards, it should save you a couple of dollars. Greg |
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