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EPC2308
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Am 24.01.23 um 23:00 schrieb John Larkin:
At least, that's not much of a package. :-)
I once used one of their smaller parts 0.9 mm * 0.9 mm in a chopper amplifier to take advantage of the small charge injection. It turned out to be easily soldered. They call that thingie a power transistor.
I used the Altium part decals that EPC proposed. They have the solder mask on part of the pads. JLCPCB asked back if I really wanted it that way. I said yes and it worked nicely.
Gerhard
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I like the tiny 4-ball parts, like EPC2038. Their drain-gate capacitance is about zero so you can do stuff that wouldn't work with mosfets.
They recommend solder-mask-defined pads but that's not really necessary; the worst aligned thing on a PCB is usually the mask.
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'Sort of' responding to their sales team's feedback in Europe.
RL
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onsdag den 25. januar 2023 kl. 00.42.02 UTC+1 skrev John Larkin:
as long as alignment is good enough that the openings land on copper only the scale should matter