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TPD52912


PCB PROJECT: TPD52912
DESCRIPTION: Universal PCB for QFP32 (0.8 mm), QFP64 (0.8 mm), QFP64 (0.5 mm)
TYPE: External constructions (TPD5xxxx)
STATUS: u
DIMENSIONS: 30 x 30 mm
PCB TECHNOLOGY: LD


Instances

PCB PROJECTPARTIASTATUSUSAGEREMARKS
TPD52912#1PARTIA1uHF-12267
TPD52912#2PARTIA1uHF-12295
TPD52912#3PARTIA1uHF-12217
TPD52912#4PARTIA1uHF-12259#1
TPD52912#5PARTIA1uHF-12269
TPD52912#6PARTIA1uHF-12268
TPD52912#7PARTIA1uHF-12259#2
TPD52912#8PARTIA1uHF-12279
TPD52912#9PARTIA1ureserve
TPD52912#10PARTIA1ureserve
TPD52912#11PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#12PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#13PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#14PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#15PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#16PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#17PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#18PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#19PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#20PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#21PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#22PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#23PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#24PARTIA2ureserve
TPD52912#25PARTIA2ureserve



Project Info

Acquired in our Chinese Comrades, cheap and good. Universal PCBs for uC are far not ideal if we talking about stray capacitances but there are good things like mobility (possibility of quick swapping uC module). Overall miniaturisation isn't so bad because additional components can be mounted beneath uC module. In result we have a kind of electronic multilayer "sandwich".

For TQFP64 TPD52906 can also be used, but this one is much bigger.


Decoupling capacitors

Decoupling capacitors always should be mounted on uC board. I'm using 2 methods for this:
1/ for low frequency uCs for example AVR with max. 20 MHz clock, 0603 SMD capacitors between goldpin connectors.
2/ for high frequency uCs for example ARM, 0402 SMD capacitors mounted on paths 5-6 mm from the uC. Prior to do this toner must be removed and element must be soldered at the angle (no room for straight position). This is naturally difficult operation as 0402 elements are 1 mm long with 0.2 mm solder terminals, but possible with some practise.


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