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small proto e block

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Small E Block

A Smaller version of your proto pcb for when a small pcb is preffered.

The files are made in eagle 6.01 a licence to open 160 x 80 mm files may be required (hobbyist or greater)

Files are compressed with 7-Zip Please change .txt to .7z as a file ext as wasn't allowed to upload attachment

http://www.7-zip.org/

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Hi Steve
That looks nice
Ive been using the adafruit 1/4 size protoboards for a few small projects recently, ive also bought a pack of 3 of the 1/2 size ones, but not used them yet.
Only problem with them is you cannot fit a 9in d connector to the pcb.
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have you seen this john ?
may be of some use

http://proto-pic.co.uk/breakout-board-for-serial-db9/

it's the bare pcb only you need to add a 9 pin plug / socket and the header pins

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Thanks for the heads up on these Steve.

I had seen them a while ago, they look very useful and they are on the list next time I order from them.
Some of their products tend to be a little bit expensive, but they are very good quality. (Though these are very cheap)
I like the adafruit protoboars boards (as you have proberbly seen by the number of little projects Ive used them on). Which reminds me,I need some more of those Just used the last one for my breathalyser project.
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