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64 Pin LQFP Breakout (3 Sided Configuration)

64 Pin LQFP Breakout (3 Sided Configuration)

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NewbieHack LQFP-64 Breakout Board

Professional-Grade LQFP-64 to Breadboard Adapter

The NewbieHack LQFP-64 Breakout Board is the perfect solution for electronics enthusiasts, hobbyists, and professionals looking to easily prototype with LQFP-64 packaged microcontrollers. This elegantly designed purple PCB provides a convenient bridge between surface-mount technology and standard breadboard experimentation.

Product Features:

  • Adapts LQFP-64 (Low-profile Quad Flat Package) ICs to standard 0.1" breadboard header pins
  • Premium-quality purple PCB with clear pin numbering for easy reference
  • Triple breadboard compatibility design for optimal workspace organization
  • Complete kit includes all necessary header pins (unsoldered for flexible configuration)
  • Labeled pin connections for straightforward debugging and prototyping

What's Included:

  • 1× NewbieHack LQFP-64 Breakout PCB - Microcontroller not included
  • 2× 30-pin headers
  • 1× 4-pin header

Important Notes:

  • Microcontroller NOT included
  • Soldering required: User must solder both the header pins and the LQFP-64 package
  • Advanced soldering skills necessary for the 64-pin SMD microcontroller attachment
  • Fine-pitch soldering tools recommended (soldering iron with fine tip, flux, and magnification)

Ideal Applications:

  • Microcontroller development and testing
  • Custom embedded systems prototyping
  • Educational projects and workshops
  • Professional electronics design validation

Our triple breadboard configuration approach allows for optimal workspace organization, giving you more room to build complex circuits while maintaining a clean setup.

Get started on your next microcontroller project with confidence - order your NewbieHack LQFP-64 Breakout Board today!

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