SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T21:31:29-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsThimplum on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICThimplumurn:uuid:a5cd3635-7a39-7ae4-e3b4-09f77b12e0852012-02-28T08:30:39-07:00<p>Retired? (Sniffles sadly).</p>
PaulEE on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICPaulEEurn:uuid:fa807c74-d7bc-def4-e9e2-2ab9e81e8b4c2011-03-31T21:54:08-06:00<p>flux = cake</p>
SomeGuy123 on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICSomeGuy123urn:uuid:cf011e88-b4cb-0887-02ea-c79ed25ce0862011-01-11T14:19:09-07:00<p>It's because of the underscores in the link.</p>
KB on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICKBurn:uuid:bd58f29a-3655-c690-e855-89a258b7cd752010-11-04T12:22:05-06:00<p>64 LQFP, very easy to hand solder with some desoldering wick.</p>
MH on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICMHurn:uuid:17204b52-0065-160b-a313-a1eea295149b2010-09-23T11:49:23-06:00<p>Can anyone tell me the package type of this chip? It looks like a QFP64, but I can't tell from the drawings on NXP's website what the pitch is.</p>
georgia on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICgeorgiaurn:uuid:69d96aaa-70d0-096e-e3f2-a4eb2f44f95f2010-08-01T02:54:14-06:00<p>i would be glad to see sparkfun produce breakout boards for such an interesting mircocon</p>
Spider27 on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICSpider27urn:uuid:c1cbf289-6c7d-5392-e4f6-b50253ec88332010-06-24T00:42:09-06:00<p><strong><a href="account.php?id=93309" rel="nofollow">RobertC.</a>:</strong> <em>Almost anything can be hand soldered. However, I would not want to hand solder them. You could hot air them on pretty easily though. Come on, you needed an excuse for a hot air rework station right?</em><br>
How about a tutorial hot-airgunning it on with a QFP 1125 Nozzle????? And the part where you just say 'pre-tinned' ?? Please video it as well. What aout solder paste option with the 1125 nozzle as well in the video.</p>
Eggman2 on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICEggman2urn:uuid:5b0efa1e-3e2c-eaa7-7d67-c4f2275fe4192010-06-12T18:08:47-06:00<p>*burly</p>
elgorado on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICelgoradourn:uuid:512e8736-95ab-c29c-0c33-d39f0d1c43b02010-05-14T11:36:35-06:00<p>Yes, I would love got get a hot air station :) I just can't justify the price for the few times I would use it. I'll probably try my luck with either a fine tipped iron or a toaster oven and some solder paste.</p>
RobertC. on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICRobertC.urn:uuid:543d1e79-1461-7239-2887-825fd707bd532010-05-11T17:02:02-06:00<p>Almost anything can be hand soldered. However, I would not want to hand solder them. You could hot air them on pretty easily though. Come on, you needed an excuse for a hot air rework station right?</p>
elgorado on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICelgoradourn:uuid:428520f2-f14c-e935-b872-479f9ea7eb862010-05-07T13:39:52-06:00<p>Is it possible to hand solder these 48-pin suckers by hand? These have a finer pitch than the 28-pin ATMega328.</p>
Mikey on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICMikeyurn:uuid:c4f3d996-e5e1-ddf7-117a-8e6d9bb228152010-01-15T05:29:58-07:00<p>Datasheet link is broken.</p>
omnivescence on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 IComnivescenceurn:uuid:8ccd8a99-94e3-39c9-b3dc-cebd609765c52009-07-01T11:45:06-06:00<p>Here's the datasheet: <a href="http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download/datasheets/LPC2131_32_34_36_38_4.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.nxp.com/acrobat_download/datasheets/LPC2131_32_34_36_38_4.pdf</a></p>
Donny Viszneki on COM-00520 - Phillips LPC2138 ARM 7 ICDonny Visznekiurn:uuid:093f13fd-2453-7d13-f735-606e32e83c3b2009-06-28T14:41:46-06:00<p>No data sheet?</p>