BAT54C solves the VBAT problem pretty cleanly.
For a low current, it works well. The spec say 200 mA though I would stay well below that - 100 to 150 max. Probably ok for this application.
BAT54C solves the VBAT problem pretty cleanly.
Yes, they are a bit fragile but I want to check the assembly capabilities of JLCPC. Lets see how they manage thatThe motor dirver looks great. The floating parts are most nice
*kidding*
I've seen JLPCB offers SMT assembly for free (one side on the PCB) .. and only 72Hrs extra .. wow. Have to look how this works!
less than 9€ for 5pcs 100 x 80mm boards..shipping incl.
Just ordered a few for my "living room audio mixer"
Has anyone verified that grounding PTA1 (or more likely PTA3) on the MKL02 disables it properly?
Hm, this chip is bigger than the whole board.Have you thought of "upgrading" to a Teensy 3.6 "MM"? Is there room enough for the non-bga version on the board?
I got the boards. Oh..they are SMALL ! Thank you, Luni!
Oh my.. my eyes.
I have an oven. Never really used so far. Maybe i try it.
Does anybody have any tips for me, how to use it? I have no stencil. Does it work without?
Hm, this chip is bigger than the whole board.
brtaylor, thank you.
It is a real soldering oven, very heavy, and it is possible to select different temperature profiles. Never used
The Kester solder paste is not available here. Do you have a link with a description? Or @ EU or German users: Is there a good alternative?
Obviously, don't use the oven for food again because of the lead fumes. Also do this in a well-ventilated area.