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Ron Anders5-Feb-15 15:46
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unshavenbastard5-Feb-15 23:18
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CDP18025-Feb-15 23:33
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unshavenbastard6-Feb-15 0:49
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CDP18026-Feb-15 1:31
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unshavenbastard6-Feb-15 3:18
unshavenbastard6-Feb-15 3:18 
Looks nice Big Grin | :-D Never heard of it.
But what the heck would that thing do with all that Memory? Big Grin | :-D

Well. Have you soldered SMT before?
The SO package is just 1/2 of the usual 0.1" pin spacing, if you're really bored you could even get that on perfboard, splitting pads - but I guess you wouldn't want to handwire that mess then Big Grin | :-D Entirely possible with thin "coil wire", but pretty dull work.

Do you have a PCB layout program?
If not, or you hate the one you have - try the lite version of DipTrace (and if you mail them confirming this is for non-Profit use, you'll get a code to up the pin limit from 300 to 500 per board). If you tried EAGLE and hate it - welcome aboard, try DipTrace Wink | ;-)

As said, SO package is a piece of cake, also not so painful routing wise when you have only two layers (max of what free diptrace supports). But if you don't have many traces crossing due to clever placement, rotating & layout, maybe you'd even manage smaller packages with 2 layers.

The soldering of smaller packages is done differently from the big ones. You don't usually solder individual Pins, but several pins at a time, or even all in one drag movement. Look on YouTube for tutorials on "drag soldering SMT".
Rule 1) apply lots of flux, Rule 2) don't forget to add some more flux! ("no-clean" flux, if you don't want a mess) If you still accidentally create a solder bridge between pins, this can be removed with fine solder wig and - flux!
I'd not recommend putting a blob of solder, bridging lots of pins "on purpose" and then removing surplus with wig, though. Some ppl do that as it seems easier than practising drag solder or soldering ~3 pins at a time with a usual chisel tip (my preferred) - but more mass of hot metal means increased likelyhood of killing the IC.
For drag soldering & generally doing fine pitched stuff to work, you need to do your PCB with a solder mask layer (usually created by the CAD Software, but parameters Need to be adjusted to design rules of PCB manufacturer)


Then oshpark makes good quality PCBs, for 2-layer I think it's $ US 5,- per square inch, for 3 PCBs of that design. So smaller is cheaper, and since with those many same ICs you probably have quite some repetition in circuit, the "3 PCBs of 1 design" may be exploited nicely, when several identical smaller boards are made, maybe then pluggin into a main board that connects to your computer.
(if that "3 PCBs" rule bothers you, I don't know international PCB fabbers with good price, sorry)
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CDP18026-Feb-15 3:40
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Gary Wheeler6-Feb-15 0:17
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Gary Wheeler6-Feb-15 2:49
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Tomz_KV6-Feb-15 8:34
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Brisingr Aerowing8-Feb-15 7:26
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JokeHey Griff here's one for you. PinPopular
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