where did you make PCB in China?

Hello, everyone!

Is there anyone make some pcb from China, what suppliers have you chose? just give me some suggestion.

My suggestion is that you do a forum search like this:

pcb manufacture

It will turn up numerous such inquiries and answers.

thanks sir

I've bought from pcbway and itead both without any problem. OSHPark is more expensive but often quicker than waiting for Chinapost to move the boards.

wilykat:
I've bought from pcbway and itead both without any problem. OSHPark is more expensive but often quicker than waiting for Chinapost to move the boards.

Thanks your suggestion, i will have a consider.

joshx:
Hi, i have a experience of ordering PCBA from Juvtmall, their price and service are very good, i am glad to cooperate with them.

Here you can have a check: Juvtmall bazaar, Find me, Realize your ideas, it is just an idea from me, you can try to contact them.

Thank you so much, i will.

There is also seeedstudio and jlcpcb. I only know the latter from Youtube ads, but hey seem to have a new low on prices with 10 10x10cm² green boards for 2$

ElCaron:
There is also seeedstudio and jlcpcb. I only know the latter from Youtube ads, but hey seem to have a new low on prices with 10 10x10cm² green boards for 2$

just $2? so low, it is amazing, how many pcb? and how about the shipping

As I wrote: 10. No idea about shipping. As I said, I only know it from youtube sponsoring, you can visit the website just as easily as I can.

janx:
just $2? so low, it is amazing, how many pcb? and how about the shipping

It's free express shipping on your first order. Excerpt from my first invoice:

Sub-Total: $2
Express: $0
Total: $2

My next order, a day later, express shipping was not free anymore:
Sub-Total: $2
Express: $12.04
Total: $14.04

Their "express" took 10 days to Denmark, so i'm not impressed.

In contrast, allpcb.com, i sent two orders, a day apart $5, free shipping and it arrived in 2 days (2 days for production, 2 days for shipping to Denmark, express by TNT)

// Per.

allpcb.com

Quite amazing, if they are really that fast. They also make small aluminum PCBs quite cheap (as low as 11$ for small ones but even long ones, like 8*500mm^2 for 17$).
That takes LED projects to a whole new level. I just glued some 5730 on a layer of Kapton tape on an aluminum rod, then soldered in between. Wasn't a lot of fun. If only I had known.

I to order from (China) PCBWay and they always have specials like <100mm x 100 mm 10 boards 1 -2 layers for 5 bucks. shipping is like 20 bucks but i order and arrive in Texas at front door in 7 to 9 days max or they have econo shipping but i tend to be impatient so i don't use the turtle saver shipping.
also i don't know if you use the pain in the back side Eagle but i use a 500 pin DipTrace that is way easier to use plus it has a 3D feature that is great . the free version is 300 pins and can output just about any form you want unlike Eagle that is proprietary and a pain to get it to output gerber. i think DipTrace can output around 12 or 13 different exports.

I like having extra boards because i always have people wanting me to make or design them something and on many occasions i already had the board made or they liked the project and wanted one for themselves. it is really good if you have a mission critical project and the ic's go bad all i do is install the backup and off i go in 5 minutes.

Eagle can output gerbers no problem?

Yes. Cam, load job, there are 2 gerbers job files available. For 2 layers and 4 layers. Check that you have the right option set ie all top name, top value, etc in the top silkscreen tab. Drill are separate job, I've used excellion job for it.

This is where (I think) I learned to export Eagle to gerbers: https://www.itead.cc/blog/how-to-export-gerber-files-from-eagle did it for oh about 4 or 5 years without an issue.

Zapro:
It's free express shipping on your first order. Excerpt from my first invoice:

Sub-Total: $2
Express: $0
Total: $2

My next order, a day later, express shipping was not free anymore:
Sub-Total: $2
Express: $12.04
Total: $14.04

Their "express" took 10 days to Denmark, so i'm not impressed.

In contrast, allpcb.com, i sent two orders, a day apart $5, free shipping and it arrived in 2 days (2 days for production, 2 days for shipping to Denmark, express by TNT)

// Per.

Ok, yes, the delivery time is a little long, Allpcb sounds better, thanks for sharing sir

Sorry to dig this up, but has anyone ordered at allpcb? I was trying to find out if v-scoring is possible with their cheap aluminium pcbs and how it is done, and their 'community' is super weird.
There are lots of questions like this, that only have one answer that thanks for 'great content' or whatever, without anything like that there ...

Sorry to dig this up, but why did names vanish from this thread?

I was trying to remember where I saw cheap aluminum PCBs, and I remembered that I saw it this thread, but now it only says .com. WTF?

ElCaron:
Sorry to dig this up, but why did names vanish from this thread?

I was trying to remember where I saw cheap aluminum PCBs, and I remembered that I saw it this thread, but now it only says .com. WTF?

Doesn't your post #10 in this thread have the address you are looking for ?
allpcb.com ('a_l_l_p_c_b_ dot com' without the '_' characters in case your browser is doing some unwanted filtering)

Yes ... yes it does ... and it does for me now, too. It doesn't seem to be my browser though that does the filtering, but it seems to depend on the login status in the forum.
Logged in: allpcb.com
Not logged in: .com

Since I found it again via google, I wasn't logged in, and I didn't check again after logging in for complaining, because, seriously, WTF?

If you start getting into volume jlcpbc gets less expensive. I don't get the free shipping option from allpcb, is it because I'm in the United States?

in any case... I made a scenario both with DHL shipping and stencil:

jlcpcb allpcb
100 pcb (100mmx100mm) $113.50 $245.00

I've had good products from jlcpcb. They do a nice job and reasonable turnaround...