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    Lauren wrote:Yes, this option is actually used for saving the cost in these kinds of case. We'd like to improve the service according to your requirement also. Do you think the 50mm x 150mm will be a commonly used size?


    Forgot to answer this. Will 50x150 be a commonly used size? Probably not. It is for a couple modules I have just because of the nature of this project. For example, here's a module with a bunch of cherry MX switches (I don't have all the components on it yet). This is the 150mm one I mentioned earlier.

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    Pete
  • You Reply: Hi Lauren

    Lauren wrote:Hi Pete,

    1. Yes, you will get 20 boards with 10x4 cm PCB when selecting 10 for quantity and "2 copies in PCB"!


    Awesome, thanks. That's what I was hoping for. It makes a big difference in the larger rectangular sizes. I have another design I'm working on and it ends up being 38mm by 148mm. This is perfect for that kind of board.

    2. What you need to do is just send us the original PCB design. I will help to put them together in the gerber files and separate them for you before sending to you!


    I use DipTrace. So by original PCB design, do you want the gerbers and drill files as specified on the page, or the .dip file it uses?

    PS:Your Gadgeteer module looks nice.  ;D
    Best
    Lauren


    Thanks Lauren. I'm proud of this one (as long as it works ). This module is a Netduino Go module. It's similar to Gadgeteer, but has a very different underlying architecture. DF Robot did my Gadgeteer Nintendo Gamepad module previously. Love your service

    Pete