>In college I used a quick circuit prototyping machine called QuickCircuit
>by T-Tech.
We had the QuickCircuit in for demo here. The rep couldn't really get it
to work reliably, but that's more a function of his inexperience with it...
(There's some skill involved in getting the router depth set just right
for the trace you want.)
We (supposedly) have a competitors unit on order. (I think it's called a
"quickproto" or something like that.) I haven't seen it come in yet
though, so no news on how well it works...
-Clay
Clayton N. Cowgill Engineering Manager
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Received on Wed Nov 12 15:56:19 1997
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