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Re: [Video] A look at the (alpha) STE PLCC to DIP CPU relocator
Posted: 11 Jan 2022 11:07
by exxos
Badwolf wrote: 11 Jan 2022 10:10
This is what I'm using at the moment. I think it needs a little tweak to be slightly wider (it's hard to align on all the pins at the moment), but it's simple to print as it has about 2mm flex and will apply a bit of back pressure.
It's hard to get a good fit, my stl was created before I calibrated my printer, so I'll probably have to tweak again. I plan to do just that when / if my printer is fixed, hopefully today :lol:
Re: [Video] A look at the (alpha) STE PLCC to DIP CPU relocator
Posted: 11 Jan 2022 12:02
by Badwolf
exxos wrote: 11 Jan 2022 11:07
Its hard to get a good fit, my stl was created before I calibrated my printer, so I'll probably have to tweak again. I plan to do just that when / if my printer is fixed, hopefully today :lol:
Haha, good luck.
I've tried to avoid the complications of calibration with this design: they're basically two orthogonal springs. You print them a bit large so your printer can be up to 2mm out in any axis and they compress down to apply an outward force.
BW
Re: [Video] A look at the (alpha) STE PLCC to DIP CPU relocator
Posted: 11 Jan 2022 12:35
by Icky
@Badwolf, it might be a good idea to create a PLCC plug 3D model topic over in the 3D section -
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=62 :)
Re: [Video] A look at the (alpha) STE PLCC to DIP CPU relocator
Posted: 13 Jan 2022 12:32
by Badwolf
Good idea. I've now done so.
I might even do a video on production and deployment.
Genuinely no idea how effective they are yet, mind! :lol:
BW