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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> Need to find a R/S pc board 276-170

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Author: George
Date: 19:39 11-06-08


Which, apparently, they don't make anymore. This board is
pre-etched to have the same exact pattern as one of their
breadboards from back in the day - #276-174. So, I've done this
circuit on the breadboard, and would like to just transfer it
directly to the pc board.

I looked on Ebay but found nothing. Who might have old R/S parts
like this?


Author: Jamie
Date: 20:40 11-06-08

George wrote:

> Which, apparently, they don't make anymore. This board is
> pre-etched to have the same exact pattern as one of their
> breadboards from back in the day - #276-174. So, I've done this
> circuit on the breadboard, and would like to just transfer it
> directly to the pc board.
>
> I looked on Ebay but found nothing. Who might have old R/S parts
> like this?
>
If you have access to a laser printer, print the image in reverse
to the printer using Photo Ink jet paper with the image on the glossy
side. And make sure the size is 1:1 of course.
Iron it on and then release it via running water then etch it.

If you don't want to use the glossy ink jet paper in your printer then
you can use standard white paper and iron that on how ever, you'll have
to soak it water to get it to fully release.

Do a final inspection and patch up via a permanent marker if needed.
for me, I don't normally have to repair anything because I lay the toner
on heavy.
:)


http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5";


Author: Rich Webb
Date: 20:46 11-06-08

On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:39:08 -0500, George <gh424NO824SPAM@cox.net>
wrote:

>Which, apparently, they don't make anymore. This board is
>pre-etched to have the same exact pattern as one of their
>breadboards from back in the day - #276-174. So, I've done this
>circuit on the breadboard, and would like to just transfer it
>directly to the pc board.
>
>I looked on Ebay but found nothing. Who might have old R/S parts
>like this?

Not RS but the protoboards at
http://www.futurlec.com/ProtoBoards.shtml
might be close enough.

--
Rich Webb Norfolk, VA

Author: George
Date: 18:40 12-06-08

Jamie says...

> If you have access to a laser printer, print the image
> in reverse to the printer using Photo Ink jet paper with
> the image on the glossy side. And make sure the size is
> 1:1 of course. Iron it on and then release it via
> running water then etch it.

> If you don't want to use the glossy ink jet paper in
> your printer then you can use standard white paper and
> iron that on how ever, you'll have to soak it water to
> get it to fully release.

> Do a final inspection and patch up via a permanent
> marker if needed. for me, I don't normally have to
> repair anything because I lay the toner on heavy.

The problem is having to drill all those holes. I was just
hoping to avoid that. Well, I guess I'll just use a
different R/S board and cut new jumpers - that's probably
the easiest alternative.


Date: 19:37 12-06-08

On Jun 11, 4:39 pm, George <gh424NO824S...@cox.net> wrote:
> Which, apparently, they don't make anymore. This board is
> pre-etched to have the same exact pattern as one of their
> breadboards from back in the day - #276-174. So, I've done this
> circuit on the breadboard, and would like to just transfer it
> directly to the pc board.
>
> I looked on Ebay but found nothing. Who might have old R/S parts
> like this?


Isn't #276-174 a breadboard (commonly sold at Fry's)?

or did you mean this:
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-multipurpose-pc-board-with-417-holes--pi-2102845.html

Michael

Author: Ross Herbert
Date: 05:46 17-06-08

On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:39:08 -0500, George <gh424NO824SPAM@cox.net> wrote:

:Which, apparently, they don't make anymore. This board is
:pre-etched to have the same exact pattern as one of their
:breadboards from back in the day - #276-174. So, I've done this
:circuit on the breadboard, and would like to just transfer it
:directly to the pc board.
:
:I looked on Ebay but found nothing. Who might have old R/S parts
:like this?


If by RS you mean Radio Shack (in UK and Down-under RS stands for RS Components
- from previous name Radio Spares) then it appears that part 276-170 is still
available at $3.49.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102846&siteID=suZI9NDOqz4-Kmr
z6Iy_Zq3q5qmiOverzA

Author: George
Date: 09:28 17-06-08

Ross Herbert says...

>If by RS you mean Radio Shack (in UK and Down-under RS stands for
RS
>Components
>- from previous name Radio Spares) then it appears that part
276-170 is
>still
>available at $3.49.
>http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102846&siteI
D=suZI9NDOqz4-Kmrz6Iy_Zq3q5qmiOverzA

Thanks very much. A week ago it showed as out of stock, and
a local store told me it had been discontinued. But
apparently not. Thanks again.


Author: steamer
Date: 12:51 18-06-08

George <gh424NO824SPAM@cox.net> wrote:
>Thanks very much. A week ago it showed as out of stock, and
>a local store told me it had been discontinued. But
>apparently not. Thanks again.
--LOL. I'll bet it showed out of stock because a week ago I bought 4
of them (not available in any of the 3 local RS's!).

--
"Steamboat Ed" Haas : "Hold on! we're passing

Hacking the Trailing Edge! : through the moronosphere!"
www.nmpproducts.com
---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---

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