We’ve re-enabled ITEAD Studio. It appears that the fix for their new web site was fairly straightforward.
We’ve re-enabled ITEAD Studio. It appears that the fix for their new web site was fairly straightforward.
ITead Studios has made significant changes to their web site. As a result, PCBShopper is unable to retrieve PCB prices from them.
We have disabled ITead Studios for the time being. But we know they’re an important PCB manufacturer and we’re working on modifying our code to match their new site. We hope to have everything fixed and to re-enable ITead in a few days.
We’ve added our first Australian company, Breadboard Killer. Their manufacturing is actually done in China, but the staff at BK aim to make ordering PCBs easier, faster, and cheaper, with tools like automated uploads and a system that allows easy re-ordering of previously manufactured designs. They’re also developing more tools for the future.
We’re running a sweepstakes for two $50 Digi-Key Gift Certificates! Write a review for a PCB manufacturer or a PCB CAD software package, and you’ll be entered to win one of two gift certificates worth $50 at Digi-Key.
You can read the complete rules here, but the highlights are:
The sweepstakes runs from June 22, 2015 to July 22, 2015. Winners will be notified shortly thereafter.
Altium has made a big splash with its free CircuitMaker software, so we’ve added it to our list of free CAD software (although, as of this writing, it’s in “public beta”; it hasn’t been released yet).
CircuitMaker imposes no limits on the complexity of the design – the one gotcha is that your projects are stored publicly, online, and “[b]y using CircuitMaker you acknowledge that any project you post will be subject to one or more open source software or hardware licenses. The exact terms of GPL, LGPL, and some other licenses are provided to you with your particular product.” That doesn’t mean you can’t use it on commercial products; it just means your board design will be public.
It also means that you must have Internet access to work with your design.
We have removed PCB Fab Express from our price comparison. Since May 15th, we’ve been unable to get prices from their web site. We’ve contacted them, and we hope they’ll work with us to solve the problem. But until then, there is no point in our claiming to show prices from PCB Fab Express.
You might’ve heard that Google has changed its search algorithm to factor in how mobile-friendly a site is. PCBShopper isn’t. But we’ve made it better. If you access PCBShopper on a phone, we think you’ll see that it’s a lot easier to read and enter your PCB specs than it was yesterday.
There’s still work to be done, and maybe we’ll do it someday. But using PCBShopper will probably always be easier from a desktop computer or at least a tablet, and that’s what we recommend you use.
AP Circuits changed their web site, which unintentionally made PCBShopper unable to get prices from them. We’re not sure how long ago this happened, but we just became aware of it today. And so we fixed it, today. AP Circuits is once again appearing in our price comparison.
We’re happy to be EEWeb‘s Engineering Site of the Day. The direct link to their PCBShopper write-up is here.
We’re excited to announce our first PCB manufacturer in Oceania. PCB Zone is based in New Zealand and specializes in fast turn-around and delivery. They can manufacture in one day and ship overnight to New Zealand and much of Australia. They’ll ship to the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa too.