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One of the things which seems to keep folks from using the LME49810 and the LM4780 is the tight spacing of the pins -- this "surfboard" measures 0.800 x 0.800 inches and the pinout would use a pair of 1x7 0.100" headers -- I will have to panelize them to get the cost down to a reasonable level -- let me know what you think.
![]() With the surfboard you can solder right onto a Vectorboard or RS PC Prototyping board. |
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