- Wed May 11, 2005 7:59 am
#4899
Hi all.
I'd like to make an adapter that will allow me to plug an SMT part (LQFP, 64 pins, .5mm pitch) into my solderless breadboard for prototyping. The chip itself is a Philips ISP1161A USB Host Controller and will run ~6MHz.
Basically, I want to make this and have it manufactured by spark fun (for a lot less than $32):
http://smt-adapter.com/parts/S17-64QFS20-D9-SMT-S.shtml
Are there any gotchas i should be aware of or is it really as easy as slapping down 2 rows of .1" headers, my SMT package, and routing it?
I'd like to make an adapter that will allow me to plug an SMT part (LQFP, 64 pins, .5mm pitch) into my solderless breadboard for prototyping. The chip itself is a Philips ISP1161A USB Host Controller and will run ~6MHz.
Basically, I want to make this and have it manufactured by spark fun (for a lot less than $32):
http://smt-adapter.com/parts/S17-64QFS20-D9-SMT-S.shtml
Are there any gotchas i should be aware of or is it really as easy as slapping down 2 rows of .1" headers, my SMT package, and routing it?