2020-01-21 10:17 PM
Hi!!
Do you know any adapter from lqfp144 to DIP format so you don't have to solder in SMD?
Thanks.
2020-01-22 12:01 AM
Maybe have a look at the Nucleo-144 boards https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards.html
JW
2020-01-22 12:21 AM
No, I'm looking for the 144 pins in DIP.
I'm looking for an adapter for that microcontroller not a test board
2020-01-22 12:47 AM
I never heard of DIP144.
Are you looking for something like https://www.waveshare.com/product/mcu-tools-2/core407z.htm ?
JW
2020-01-22 01:17 AM
I have seen this but I was looking for something cheaper
2020-01-22 03:29 AM
The price for this is given by the ZIF socket, they are never cheap.
JW
2020-01-22 05:17 AM
OK! Thanks
2020-01-22 05:25 AM
You can find LQFP fan out boards on eBay and Amazon, you are still going to need to solder parts on them.
Seen Dual in Line boards for 64 pin devices on Hackaday.
As Jan indicates the clamshell socket are generally not cheap. Consider other breakout boards.
2020-01-22 06:17 AM
Bellin Dynamic (beldynsys.com) sells a collection of such adapters. The B518/9 look like they (the boards) can operate either (4-row) DIP or quad, but don't trust me. Mouser carries some/most of them.
2020-01-22 06:38 AM
Nice collection they have, thanks for the info. I have some simpler on the shelve, but t's good to know these things are out there, in case...
JW