Oneironaut wrote:
Yeah, big $$$ for copper real estate!
I might just stick to my original, tried and tested plan... perf board and P2P soldering.
Worked for a 40 chip design I did years ago.
Funny, for under $200, I can just keep the thing on a breadboard!
But since I have a nice oak cabinet design with a glass front, I want a slightly more compact layout than my 28" x 14" breadboard!
No big deal, I have never been afraid of a little hands on work.
Brad
Just for grins, I looked up what it would cost for Express PCB to make a two-layer, 12 × 12 (inch) PCB and ship it to Ontario. It came out to about 401 USD. The same board as four-layer would be about 530 USD. Both costs include shipping, and you get two boards for the price.
As Garth noted, a four-layer board will most likely make it possible to shrink the design, since you don't have to use up real estate in order to route Vcc and Gnd traces. Plus you'll get better noise immunity and avoid ground bounce problems. When I designed POC V1.0, I tried a layout using a two-layer board, since I wanted to go with a cheaper way. It ended up being less difficult to do it on a four-layer board, and I saw an area reduction of about 15 percent over the two-layer equivalent.