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700 points elipsitz | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.334s | source
1. TheCipster ◴[] No.41201065[source]
While I completely agree with the content of the post, I still think that QFN packages in general, and RP2350's in particular, are very hobbyist-averse.

Moving all GND pins to the bottom pad makes this chip usable only by people with a reflow oven. I really hoped to see at least a version released as (T)QFP.

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2. dgacmu ◴[] No.41201296[source]
Isn't the hobbyist solution to just build a board to which you can attach an entire pico board? That does preclude some things and adds $3, but it makes for a pretty easy prototyping path.
3. jsfnaoad ◴[] No.41201348[source]
Hard disagree. A TQFP package this dense is still quite challenging for a hobbyist. Just use a breakout board, dev board or get the QFN assembled for you at jlcpcb
4. mastax ◴[] No.41201856[source]
My reflow oven is a $5 hot plate and a $15 toaster oven. I don’t know if that is very hobbyist averse.