... langsam

I will also need some extra flippers to test the FEXT in a second step. I do not have enough for the two projects ...
I have sent you a PM.
... langsam
@CompgekeCompgeke wrote:A little more work done and some comparisons to original labels. http://imgur.com/a/GkRcz
Hello,
I know that is strange.
The PCB is kind of tricky.
SHORT VERSION
I think that it is correct in the version 0.49. Please confirm that you will use the version 0.49.
The PADS are isolated from the rest.
The complete PCB shall be covered by isolation layer but for the connector that I have sent you (and I send again)
LONG VERSION
As I said, it is not a normal one. It is used to create capacitors between the rectangles on the upper and bottom layers. There are areas that are not connected. They are just sitting there, to act as capacitors.
The PCB will be used to sense key presses of a keyboard.
In any case (attached an image that explains also), each key is a pair of two PADs on the top layer (rows) and one on the bottom (columns).
In the top layer, one (BIGGEST) of the two pads is disconnected. Isolated
The other (SMALLER) is connected to the sensing row.
On the bottom layer, the BIGGEST pad matches the disconnected one on the top layer.
The complete PCB shall be covered with isolation but for the PADS on the connector that I have already sent you and I send again.
Hopefully this clarifies.
Please confirm that the version 0.49 will be used !!!
Cheers
No need to say sorry, you have helped a lot . Actually you somehow started this project with the xtantwcass wrote: Yes, I was happy with the XTant boards that PCBWay printed for me. Delivery was quick too.
Sorry, I should have given you a heads-up about needing a mask layer if you create your pads in DeltaCAD. I usually create the through/surface pads in Diptrace - the mask is created automatically there.
It seems that PCBway will use the version 0.50, which means that the missing hole will not be missingidollar wrote: chzel have told me that we miss a hole in the latest version. It got probably deleted by mistake with the latest changes. It has been tricky.
I have emailed pcbway to tell them about it.
The issue is not major: if they cannot change the order we can drill the hole manually or leave the screw out.
It will be good to have the hole in the prototype anyhow.
We will see ...
Date: 11 January 2016 at 08:39:05 GMT+1
Hi dear,
Sorry for the late reply.
I've sent version 0.51 to our engineer and mentioned the pads in the rectangle.
I think it is ok now.
Thank you for your efforts!
This thread may be of interest:Compgeke wrote:I've honestly got no idea on who to use for producing anything, whether stickers or aluminum badges. From a quick web search finding people to do custom size white labels is pretty easy, however not finding much on clear custom size labels. Problem with white would be it'd look odd against the otherwise beige casing.
I can do a test to see if I can do a run of my own using clear address labels. I'm thinking print then laser cut the custom shape out would work. I'll need to find out if I can use a laser cutter (know a place with one I was able to use before) and if so how well they stick to the case and how bad they look. I also have a new package of Avery 5660 labels so doing tests wouldn't cost anything.
As for alumimium, I have no idea where I'd start on that. I can't imagine it'd be cheap being as they aren't a rectangle and printing would be even more expensive, unless a batch was just cut then hand toner transferred (not exactly practical for batches). Does anyone have experience with custom metal badges?