What the title says . Good analogue front end, low noise, many bits ADC. None of that ARM rubish :)

What the title says . Good analogue front end, low noise, many bits ADC. None of that ARM rubish :)

This is the scope that I've set for the PCB I'm designing. Based on Renesas' starter kit:

green: part of my board
blue: I offload to separate plug-in PCBs
red: I don't use, and make the relevant microcontroller pins available "non-committed".
So this has been on the backburner for a year - time to pick it up again.
how I left it:
I'm going to restart the PCB from scratch.
Interesting point, misaz . As I’m relatively new here, an update on this thread made me revisit the whole discussion.
In a previous PCB design/manufacturing role (about 5 years ago) we still received some MCUs in trays, mainly for lower volumes. They were quite convenient for prototyping.
Maybe it’s more common now to default to reels depending on order size.
Jan Cumps , glad to see this moving again!
Interesting point, misaz . As I’m relatively new here, an update on this thread made me revisit the whole discussion.
In a previous PCB design/manufacturing role (about 5 years ago) we still received some MCUs in trays, mainly for lower volumes. They were quite convenient for prototyping.
Maybe it’s more common now to default to reels depending on order size.
Jan Cumps , glad to see this moving again!