Those two are relentless. Wish I could say the same thing about myself!
No me, I'm just trying to sort of, kind of keep up with Nigel.
I wanted to try the Regen, but can't spend the money right now, so this gives me a low budget way to try something like a regen.
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Those two are relentless. Wish I could say the same thing about myself!
No me, I'm just trying to sort of, kind of keep up with Nigel.
I wanted to try the Regen, but can't spend the money right now, so this gives me a low budget way to try something like a regen.
there's more options building your own and at less cost, i seen jk's at the last meetup and after i heard the battery mod on the regen it was certainly on the agenda
anyway if i got a regen id only end up modding it
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I got my little adapter pcb from china in the mail yesterday, and by coincidence also received the low temp solder paste I just ordered.
But I looking at the web for ideas to solder the qfn, and saw a good suggestion for the ground pad, which is the most challenging part of the qfn. It said to drill a small hole in the pwb, under the qfn. This will leave the pad exposed so you can get to it.
So that's what I plan to do, drill out the adapter pcb, and then I can solder directly to the ground pad. I'll probably use a small strip of copper tape.
May not end up needing the solder paste at all.
Randy
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randytsuch wrote:I got my little adapter pcb from china in the mail yesterday, and by coincidence also received the low temp solder paste I just ordered.
But I looking at the web for ideas to solder the qfn, and saw a good suggestion for the ground pad, which is the most challenging part of the qfn. It said to drill a small hole in the pwb, under the qfn. This will leave the pad exposed so you can get to it.
So that's what I plan to do, drill out the adapter pcb, and then I can solder directly to the ground pad. I'll probably use a small strip of copper tape.
May not end up needing the solder paste at all.
Randy
Yep, that's a good idea, Randy & when soldered, attach a strip of copper to it that runs the length of the adapter board. This provides a number of functions - it's a nice low impedance ground connection; it acts as a ground plane for the high frequency 480MHz USB signals on the traces on top of the board; it acts as a convenient place to connect to ground for caps & any pins that directly need grounding
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jkeny wrote:
Yep, that's a good idea, Randy & when soldered, attach a strip of copper to it that runs the length of the adapter board. This provides a number of functions - it's a nice low impedance ground connection; it acts as a ground plane for the high frequency 480MHz USB signals on the traces on top of the board; it acts as a convenient place to connect to ground for caps & any pins that directly need grounding
That's what I was thinking, make a little ground plane on the adapter card.
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started into making a usb hub to i2s device with the caps divider mod
then soon realised i didnt have any caps in cira 100pf range
ended up just popping in two 1nf to see if it would work
and it does
it is recognised by pc but i havent listened to it
what effect is the capacitance value?
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jkeny wrote:capacitance only affects the current passed - shouldn't be a problem @ 1nF
i thought that was it
but that only sets the maximum current
thats why i was wondering
why it would matter in comparison direct from clk powered at 1.8v
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