I had a qoute from pcbcart for a 4 layer board of our size with gold finish and 240 connection pinns for the DIMM ind 1.2 mm thikness resulting in 18 euro per board for a quatity of 10 boards.
The thickness of 1.2mm is correct: the supplier I mentioned would have created a board with 1.6mm thickness which is too thick or with 1mm thickness, which is too narrow. The price of your manufacturer sounds very good: do you know someone who can do the soldering?
I would like to avoid manufayturing the boards in germany. The liddle to no increase in quality often doesn't justify the price over the asian manufacturers in my experience.
I just needed someone who gives me an online-quote. I was not looking at a specific country at all.
@Olaf.Mandel:
Wich size of the board did you set for your design and your quote ?
I used 120x65 mm
2. That is just the size of the demo, unrelated to an actual DIMM.
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I also think we will have to populate the backside with capacitors anyway.The Xilinx docu tells to put the smallest capacitors right behind the Vint and Vcc vias.
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When I wrote that placing them on the front or back makes not much difference according to UG380, I was thinking of a 1.6mm board. I forgot the DIMM-connector, which needs a 1.27mm board. In that case, caps on the backside do seem to make more sense.