Reply 300 of 1356, by Sphere478
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maxtherabbit wrote on 2022-09-16, 15:35:Sphere I have no doubt you will be able to route this board - but how will you assemble it? Two overlapping through hole sockets seem impossible to hand solder...
I agree about this consern.
Feipoa is figuring single row pins may be the answer to this. Could work? 🤔 let’s see what Feipoa can do.
feipoa wrote on 2022-09-16, 11:24:In terms of the current between VRM's Vout and GND thru R1/R2, expect around 10 mA. With Vout = 3.6 volts, and Iadj negligible, […]
In terms of the current between VRM's Vout and GND thru R1/R2, expect around 10 mA. With Vout = 3.6 volts, and Iadj negligible, then V=RI ==> I = V/R = 3.6/(R1+R2) = 3.6/(121+230) =~ 10 mA. There are caveats with going too low with these, as well as too high. Min load currents being one. I cannot remember them all, but from what I recall, it is best to use values in the approx. range of what is in the datasheet. Each manufacturer is slightly different here.
It has been many years since I built my prototype and I had tested several linear and switching regulators and landed on this MIC29302WT. I did some load tests with what might be a typical current to the CPU, and at 730 mA, VRM does not get hot, just a little warm. At 360 mA, was at about room temperature. I think that was after 10 minutes.
The trim pot should not be connected to Vcc5. The Input of the VRM should be connected to VCC5.
Dang, there's a lot of arrows. Isn't there an auto route feature?
It seems there is a auto routing feature. But I’ve always done it manually. I will see if it can help. I expect I will still have to tune the positions though. Which is probably 2/3 of the work.