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[PCBWAY](http://www.pcbway.com) produced [ULX3S v1.7 45F](/pic/ulx3sb-v17.jpg) in [PCBWAY](http://www.pcbway.com) produced [ULX3S v1.7 45F](/pic/ulx3sb-v17.jpg) in
December 2017 at above of CLASS 3 quality, $126 per December 2017 at above of CLASS 3 quality, $126 per
board. [PCBWAY](http://www.pcbway.com) produced [ULX3S v1.8 85F](/pic/ulx3sb-v18.jpg) in board. [PCBWAY](http://www.pcbway.com) produced [ULX3S v1.8 85F](/pic/ulx3sb-v18.jpg) in
May 2018 at the edge of CLASS 1 quality acceptance May 2018. Boards look to me like on the edge of CLASS 1 quality acceptance
(drill randomness and copper layer (drill randomness and copper layer
misaligment, [some holes breakout about 180°](/pic/ulx3sb-v18-breakout-c19.png)), misaligment, [some holes have breakout near 180°](/pic/ulx3sb-v18-breakout-c19.png)),
$134 per board but agree to return money. [PCBWAY](http://www.pcbway.com) is while they claim it is still CLASS 2 compliant.
Chargedd $134 per board but agree to return money. [PCBWAY](http://www.pcbway.com) is
cheap at boards and assembly but cheap at boards and assembly but
charged $40 for FPGA 85F chip which costed about $30 on [Mouser](http://www.mouser.com) at charged $40 for FPGA 85F chip which costed about $30 on [Mouser](http://www.mouser.com) at
that time. that time.

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