Maybe you could use something like these? There are all sorts of options.I have a SMT chip TI Drv8881 which I am trying to connect to a board
Pins are small .Best method to connect? hi Lise
It would be helpful if you specified package type, what kind of board (custom PCB, strip board, pad per hole), and space available.I have a SMT chip TI Drv8881 which I am trying to connect to a board
Pins are small
Maybe you could use something like these? There are all sorts of options.
I have a SMT chip TI Drv8881 which I am trying to connect to a board
Pins are small .Best method to connect? hi Lise
Thanks. It uses the smt ic chip from ti drv8881E which is a 28 pin chip. Ideally a breakout board for this chip but who supplies this?If you need to control a motor, there are some daugtherboards for motor control. Some of them could have that IC, or some other that controls the motor kind you have: https://www.pololu.com/category/9/motion-control-modules
Will not have the same freedom than using the IC directly, but it's ready to use, if soldering SMT ICs is an issue.
That part comes in two different SMT packages.Thanks. It uses the smt ic chip from ti drv8881E which is a 28 pin chip. Ideally a breakout board for this chip but who supplies this?
And both have thermal pads, for which you will need to use hot air to reflow the part properly. Not a good choice for someone who has little experience with smd.That part comes in two different SMT packages.
So wonder how to solve this.And both have thermal pads, for which you will need to use hot air to reflow the part properly. Not a good choice for someone who has little experience with smd.
Post #6 gives you a viable option. Why do you seem to reject that? Another option is to get or build the equipment needed and learn to solder it. Third, find another chip for your project that is not so challenging to solder.So wonder how to solve this.
If you're building a prototype, they've already put it on a board for you, plus lots of other features:
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/texas-instruments/DRV8881EEVM/296-43187-ND/5761589
Otherwise you should use a breakout board as @wayneh suggested. If you can specify which package you're using, we can help you find one. The chip comes in multiple packages:
https://www.digikey.com/products/en.../pmic-motor-drivers-controllers/744?k=Drv8881
If you're building a prototype, they've already put it on a board for you, plus lots of other features:
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/texas-instruments/DRV8881EEVM/296-43187-ND/5761589
Otherwise you should use a breakout board as @wayneh suggested. If you can specify which package you're using, we can help you find one. The chip comes in multiple packages:
https://www.digikey.com/products/en.../pmic-motor-drivers-controllers/744?k=Drv8881
No accessWhy couldn't you just say you were using the WQFN package??
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You're going to need something like a reflow oven to solder the thermal pad. Do you have access to appropriate soldering equipment?
You might try contacting a company that makes them https://schmartboard.com/smt-to-dip-adapters/Wayne suggested a breakout board. Looked at the links suggested here but could not find one for Drv 8881E