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Socket for ATmega128

Started by acetoel February 20, 2003
Could you send the link to that article?
Thanks
Eze

--- In avrclub@avrc..., "poitsplace <lmburt@e...>"
<lmburt@e...> wrote:
> Heh...they don't. You just have to make a board with in-circuit
> programming. There is some good news about that though. First
off,
> Atmel uses the wider .8mm pin spacing for their chips...as I
> mentioned before. Second...the forces at those scales actually
work
> in your favor. Just put some solder on the pads first then put a
> little bit of paste flux down on the pads and solder down your
chip.
> If by chance you solder two or more pins together, just clean it
up
> with a desoldering braid.
> I actually saw one article in which they used paste solder (that
> mixture of flux/ground up solder) and just ran a bead of the
solder
> around all the contacts, put the chips on top...and put the whole
> board in a toaster oven (and of course, it worked)
>
> --- In avrclub@avrc..., acetoel <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I know there are thru mount PLCC sockets, but the ATMega128
is
> > TQFP not PLCC. Can I use my ATMega128 with a PLCC socket? That's
my
> > question. For all the ATMega64 and 128 users, in which kind of
> > socket they put their mmicro?
> > Thanks
> > Ezequiel




http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200006/oven_art.htm --- In avrclub@avrc..., acetoel <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> Could you send the link to that article?
> Thanks
> Eze





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