A project log for D1 Mini Expander Shield
Add 16 extra GPIO pins to your ESP8266.
This is really annoying...
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always happen...
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Wash them at 100C. Worked on my clothes. q-;Or do some deadbugging.I had the same with some SOIC8, that apparently also has a wider variant. Luckily I could fold the leads under the IC, and make it fit.
I have about 30 of them to sell on Tindie, so deadbugging is not an option.
the same :D
https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1437201552914292727.jpg
Close! :P
*tssssssop please*
ssop, actually, but yeah. At this point I'm considering simply redesigning the PCB...
make it fit all of them? :D
I'm actually doing both, we will see what comes first — the new PCBs for the package I already have, or the new chips in a package fitting the PCBs I already have. The race is on!
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always happen...
Are you sure? yes | no
Wash them at 100C. Worked on my clothes. q-;
Or do some deadbugging.
I had the same with some SOIC8, that apparently also has a wider variant. Luckily I could fold the leads under the IC, and make it fit.
Are you sure? yes | no
I have about 30 of them to sell on Tindie, so deadbugging is not an option.
Are you sure? yes | no
the same :D
https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1437201552914292727.jpg
Are you sure? yes | no
Close! :P
Are you sure? yes | no
*tssssssop please*
Are you sure? yes | no
ssop, actually, but yeah. At this point I'm considering simply redesigning the PCB...
Are you sure? yes | no
make it fit all of them? :D
Are you sure? yes | no
I'm actually doing both, we will see what comes first — the new PCBs for the package I already have, or the new chips in a package fitting the PCBs I already have. The race is on!
Are you sure? yes | no