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Re: LF: TXing on VLF again, my first homemade linear PA! :-)

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Subject: Re: LF: TXing on VLF again, my first homemade linear PA! :-)
From: Andy Talbot <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 09:09:34 +0100
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Its only TSSOP packaging, 0.64mm pad spacing.  I get sufficient resolution for this type of IC package home brewing using acetate / UV  or   press-n-peel iron on resist.

Although, having said that, PCB manufacture of small numbers is getting quite cheap now.   Anyone who breadboards a successful design, lays out a PCB and puts a bit of money up front to get a few made would be guaranteed to get it back by passing the remaining PCBs onto others at a "sufficiently increased" cost to cover expenses.

I did that several times with PCBs for various synthesizer chips, and apart from the tedium involved with placing things in padded envelopes and addressing them, it's a good route to having PCBs made for your own stuff.

Of course, more tedium arrives when others need help getting your project going, but that's another story :-)

Andy  G4JNT

On 27 April 2016 at 08:42, Lawrence Galea <[email protected]> wrote:
Anyone willing to do a run of pcb's for an amplifier using these ICs?
Regards
Lawrence

On 4/26/16, Johan Bodin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> Expensive? No! $6 in big quantities and they offer samples for free.
> Check ti.com.
>
> /Johan
>
> DK7FC wrote:
>> I would assume such a chip is quite expensive and not easy to get in
>> small amounts(?)
>
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