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What is the best way to test a circuit design with surface mount parts?
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artag:

--- Quote from: noisyee on October 14, 2022, 01:26:29 am ---Now I'm almost done with that adapters since PCB manufacturing is so much cheaper and faster than the old days.

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I still use proto boards for making things at home on minimal budget and low complexity, but everywhere I've worked, the practise has been to go straight to pcb.
noisyee:

--- Quote from: artag on October 14, 2022, 02:36:26 am ---I still use proto boards for making things at home on minimal budget and low complexity, but everywhere I've worked, the practise has been to go straight to pcb.

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It's harder to find a proto boards at my working place than find an empty PCB which suite the prototype circuits. :palm:
But at home for simple circuits, anything easy to get are welcome. >:D
Mechatrommer:

--- Quote from: noisyee on October 14, 2022, 01:26:29 am ---Arduino and the TI DIYAMP-EVM. Breadboarding with them are much better than with a universal SMD to DIP adapter.
https://www.ti.com/tool/DIYAMP-EVM

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some high speed IC/opamp require specialized EVM in close accordance to datasheet recommendation. i'm sure nctnico already aware of this when making his differential amplifier. even with real pcb made by cheap junk, the IC can oscillate, we need high speed design black belt to do it properly and compensate with cheap junk materials, with breakout or bread board they will simply go heywire to the last piece of your hair. and need more time than debugging real circuit to fondle simulator to get real life effect.
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