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by codebje
730 days ago
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> The only thing i dont like about rp2040 is the package, not hobbyist home soldering friendly for custom board designs. - Use home SMT reflow solutions like toaster ovens or hot sand in frying pans; or - As the other reply suggested, use 'breakout boards' to turn the RP2040 into a through hole part; or - Use SMT assembly services, which are getting cheaper all the time It's not just a problem with the rp2040 - loads of modern parts have very fine pitches and/or hidden pads, gotta find a way to work with them or stick to aging out, larger parts and miss out on things like PIO. |
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