07-10-2018, 11:38 AM
I'd look up "Manhattan construction" - basically, take a piece of blank (unetched) PCB as your ground plane, copper side up.
Punch out or cut a load of small bits of PCB, say 5mm across. Stick these onto the ground plane (using the gel form of superglue), again, copper side up - these are your connection nodes. If you need to solder something to GND, solder it directly to the ground plane. A lot of RF prototyping (and one-off construction) is done this way.
Loads on the web about this - some people take it to an art form
Punch out or cut a load of small bits of PCB, say 5mm across. Stick these onto the ground plane (using the gel form of superglue), again, copper side up - these are your connection nodes. If you need to solder something to GND, solder it directly to the ground plane. A lot of RF prototyping (and one-off construction) is done this way.
Loads on the web about this - some people take it to an art form
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