Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cadnetix.COM!cadnetix!rusty From: rusty@cadnetix.COM (Rusty) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: Vero-wire circuit prototyping system Keywords: vero wire prototype Message-ID: <3281@cadnetix.COM> Date: 13 Jul 88 23:36:01 GMT References: <187@lithium.kcl-cs.UUCP> <1329@ssc.UUCP> Sender: news@cadnetix.COM Reply-To: rusty@cadnetix.COM (Rusty) Organization: Cadnetix Corp., Boulder, CO Lines: 27 In article <1329@ssc.UUCP> markz@ssc.UUCP (Mark Zenier) writes: >I don't know the availability of these systems now, the impression I get is >that people aren't supposed to build prototypes anymore, just buy a >million dollars worth of Mentor workstation and simulate it all. :=) > > >Mark Zenier uunet!pilchuck!ssc!markz (No, No, not Mentor! Cadnetix!) :-) (see 'Organization' above) well, Having used the 3M version for some prototypes before I came to Cadnetix, I will share my personal experience: If you build a prototype with such a system, test it immediately, and then toss it aside, the prototype systems are pretty slick. HOWEVER, the wires are VERY sensitive to stress. Like, removing the IC more than once or twice; flexing the board, touching the wires too often, etc. can give you the best intermittents you have ever seen. Wirewrap lasts 'forever', almost. So think about how long you want the prototype to work and how much stress it will be under. ----- Rusty Carruth \ Cadnetix \ 5775 Flatiron Pkwy. \ Boulder CO 80301 \ (303) 444-8075 'HOME': P.O. Box 461 \ Lafayette, CO 80026 RADIO: N7IKQ UUCP:cadnetix!rusty DOMAIN:rusty@cadnetix.com PATH?:{uunet,boulder}!cadnetix!rusty