From £14.95 |
Buy it Now The new LAB-X3 is microEngineering Labs, Inc.'s newest experimenter's platform. It provides a full complement of hardware peripherals for an 18-pin microcontroller such as the PIC16F84 or PIC16F628. |
I had copied over a TO-263 footprint from the public library in Kicad, then checked up in the datasheet from JLCPCB cause I thought the IC was unusually large.
It turns out the size of the TQFP-64...
Once I realised it was the issue, went looking and found exactly that. Thanks.
robertg - 21st June 2024, 05:31I'm heading to the islands. Maybe another time!
Completely removed mpab x and no probs to compile.
Rob.
Save on setup fees. Select Basic Parts whenever possible. It's cheaper than using Extended Parts.
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Thanks, but don't fool yourself.
I post this for me when I forget in 2 days and come back here and Search.
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I have to say you have done amazing progress on many different tasks, dealing with this project, giving tips for all!
Ioannis
Got a lots of tracks? Consider the over/under ™ technique:
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Tip: When you think you're doing something wrong and spend countless hours trying to generate a 3D model on JLCPCB:
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Stop tearing out your hair, browse the part and check the 3D model in...
The programming spec document for the 12F508 states that the min VDD for programming and bulk erase is 4.5V, so I'd increase that just to be safe....
tumbleweed - 19th June 2024, 13:19From £14.95 |
Buy it Now The new LAB-X3 is microEngineering Labs, Inc.'s newest experimenter's platform. It provides a full complement of hardware peripherals for an 18-pin microcontroller such as the PIC16F84 or PIC16F628. |
Re: JLCPCB ordering tip
Well, you got a giant TO-263 at 15 inches! :)
Ioannis - 22nd June 2024, 11:27Ioannnis