Homemade PCBs and etching

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Homemade PCBs and etching

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Hi all,

Looking for tips and pointers on etching at home,
preferrably double-sided PCBs and using photo resist.

Especially interested in knowing what light sources that work/don't work.
Also, what kind of quality was the etching, lots of wasted copper or what?

Cheers,

/ Cake
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May I ask for what purpose?

An ambitious custom SS7 mobo? :)
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Post by cake »

Actually, yes...

I'm trying to find out wether or not using two clock chips will
give me the ability to increase the fsb and still keep agp and
pci fairly clocked. It all comes down to how much skew between
the clocks the northbridge can handle and still sync them.

Got the extra clock chip from a mobo that grahamv so kindly sent
to me ;)

Kind of like TurboPLL but a different approach..
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Post by Wiggy »

Wow. That's pretty hardcore. :shock:
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