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Uploaded by usapiens on Sep 23, 2008
Demonstration of a simple project based on two QT100A IC's mounted on a single-side board
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hey, i recently purchased some qt100a ics, but they're so tiny. what method did you use for using them?
stevepblair 2 years ago
Hi Steve,
I simply used an iron with a 1 mm tip and a magnifying glass. No secret here.
usapiens 2 years ago
Thanks for the fast response do they sell their products to hobbist?
reginr 3 years ago
Digikey is one of their distributors, so yes, you can buy directly from them.
usapiens 3 years ago
thank you for the post. Is this available to hobbyist for purchase? - thank you
Sorry, I'm not selling this product. However, you can buy any of the demo kits from QPROX.
QT100A or QT113?
RavenRof 4 months ago
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hey, i recently purchased some qt100a ics, but they're so tiny. what method did you use for using them?
stevepblair 2 years ago
Hi Steve,
I simply used an iron with a 1 mm tip and a magnifying glass. No secret here.
usapiens 2 years ago
Thanks for the fast response do they sell their products to hobbist?
reginr 3 years ago
Digikey is one of their distributors, so yes, you can buy directly from them.
usapiens 3 years ago
thank you for the post. Is this available to hobbyist for purchase? - thank you
reginr 3 years ago
Sorry, I'm not selling this product. However, you can buy any of the demo kits from QPROX.
usapiens 3 years ago