Jumper or signal passthrough in an Integrate chip package.
YodaLogic wrote 01/25/2022 at 19:52 • -1 pointHi, does anyone remember the compony info that created a jumper/signal passthrough in an integrated package? We removed the FQP44 part (due to parts shortage) and need to pass the signal between pins. I remember an article on the HAD, but I cannot find it. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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I think you can make a small PCB the size of the FQP44 that route the signals where you want and solder it in place of the FQP44.
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There was a company that will make a custom integrated chip package without a silicon die, and will connect chip pins per your spec. We need hundreds of them. We don't want to hand solder 8 tiny jumper cables. Alternative we could order new PCBs but we have a lot of it in stock and boards are large 8 Meyer's panels. Thanks for helping.
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Is this what you are talking about? https://hackaday.com/2019/12/17/tidy-board-rework-uses-flex-pcbs-no-wires/
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Can you please elaborate a little on this
"a jumper/signal passthrough in an integrated package? We removed the FQP44 part "
Which integrated package are you talking about? and which FQP44 part?
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