If you solder surface mount components for the first time, you might be surprised: "How small these patch devices are!" They also have many different names! QFN, TDFN, SOIC, SOP, J-Lead, what do these things mean, and how can you tell how big they are? ThinkRobotics offers you a way to handle all of that and much more - a board that you can use as a reference.
This is a handy, stylish PCB reference ruler. Measuring approximately 25.4mm x 152.4mm, with standard thickness of FR4, this gold-plated ruler is engraved with the most common component packages often encountered.
It also has a font size description, a trace width chart, and a set of American Wire Gauge (AWG) drill sizes so you can measure the thickness of your traces at work.
Material: PCB
Common line width size reference (unit: mil) 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40
Device and IC pin spacing comparison table: 0.5mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm;
As many as possible include most of the chip IC package formats: TQFP48, TQFP100, TQFP144, SOP20, SOP20_W, SSOP28, SOP8, SOP14, SOP16, SOP8-W, PLCC28, PLCC44, TSOP48, TSSOP24, QFN-16 , BGA100;
I ordered the PCB scale, noticing version 2 of the product; however, I received the older version of the PCB scale. It is still useful but the images are misleading on the website
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Unfortunately I havent tested the 5G, Only difficult part was connecting antennas. But everything is good, by default it runs on Qualcom's QMI mode, Had to switch to MBIM and it works good with Windows. Planning to run with OpenWRT soon.
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