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    No problem.. I was more thinking of that you make the board and mount the LLC package of the pic... and then put a drop of epoxy on the top to protect it.. The board will be similar in size (just a litte bit more narrow than the normal SOP-14 leg witdh)

    Then the board has plated pads on the side that allows it to be soldered on the side using a regular soldering iron.

    I have a similar component today and I can upload a picture tomorrow to show what it looks like

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    Then the board has plated pads on the side that allows it to be soldered on the side using a regular soldering iron.
    How do you manage that type of pad? I've seen them but my layout software has no obvious method to create them. Also, I'm not sure they can get an iron on the existing pads.

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    I just realized that I can ditch the DIP switch and use that space to do about anything I might need.

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