hyqneuron
Newbie level 2
Hi guys, I'm a noob with electronics stuffs. I know the following may sound too ambitions for a beginner, but I'm very willing to learn whatever it takes. Here's my problem:
I am thinking of doing a wireless 6-axis motion tracker that connects to a USB port. I can find quite a lot of useful parts (the 6-axis motion tracker, MCU with builtin RF transceiver, independent RF transceiver, MCU with built-in USB controller and so on), but I'm an absolute noob with soldering/analog electronics and PCB stuffs. My question is:
1. How do amateur developers connect those tiny packages (say, 3x3 mm) with dozens of pins? I've got years of low-level programming experience so the protocols seem fine to me, but how do amateurs physically connect those pins? By soldering those tiny pins that can hardly be seen? Or by using Development Boards that are specific to each package and that connect those tiny pins to larger pins with greater space in between?
How do you guys connect those tiny packages?
I am thinking of doing a wireless 6-axis motion tracker that connects to a USB port. I can find quite a lot of useful parts (the 6-axis motion tracker, MCU with builtin RF transceiver, independent RF transceiver, MCU with built-in USB controller and so on), but I'm an absolute noob with soldering/analog electronics and PCB stuffs. My question is:
1. How do amateur developers connect those tiny packages (say, 3x3 mm) with dozens of pins? I've got years of low-level programming experience so the protocols seem fine to me, but how do amateurs physically connect those pins? By soldering those tiny pins that can hardly be seen? Or by using Development Boards that are specific to each package and that connect those tiny pins to larger pins with greater space in between?
How do you guys connect those tiny packages?