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1 FL1925 FLG1925 FL1926 FLG1926 FL1928 FLG1928 FL1930 FLG1930 Artix-7 BGA, 19x19 grid, 10x10mm package, pitch 0.4mm; see section 7.1 of http://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stm32f411vc.pdf WLCSP-49, 7x7 raster, 3.141x3.127mm package, pitch 0.4mm; http://www.fujitsu.com/global/documents/products/devices/semiconductor/fram/lineup/MB85RS1MT-DS501-00022-7v0-E.pdf Infineon LFBGA-292, 0.35mm pad, 17.0x17.0mm, 292 Ball, 20x20 Layout, 0.8mm Pitch, https://www.micron.com/-/media/client/global/documents/products/data-sheet/dram/ddr3/4gb_ddr3l.pdf#page=23 FBGA-96, 13.5x7.5mm, 96 Ball, 9x16 Layout, 0.8mm Pitch, https://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/stm32mp151a.pdf ST TFBGA-225, 13.0x13.0mm, 225 Ball, 15x15 Layout, 0.8mm Pitch, https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/packages/PG-LFBGA/PG-LFBGA-292-11/ LFBGA-100, 10x10 raster, 8x8mm package, 0.5mm pitch; https://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/user_guides/ug475_7Series_Pkg_Pinout.pdf#page=267, NSMD pad definition (http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/bq51050b.pdf, http://www.ti.com/lit/an/snva009ag/snva009ag.pdf Texas Instruments, NDQ, 5 pin (https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/mmsf022/mmsf022.pdf TO-PMOD-11 11-pin switching regulator package, http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/mmsf025/mmsf025.pdf Vishay PowerPAK SC70 dual transistor package http://www.vishay.com/docs/70486/70486.pdf TO-46-4 with Valox case, based on ** https://www.instructables.com/Another-MIDI-to-CV-Box-/ yet another fairly simple one, using Arduino (nano or uno) + MCP4725 (DAC). ** https://hkadesign.org.uk/monotronkb.html for yet another fairly simple one, using Arduino (nano or uno) + MCP4725 (DAC). ** https://hkadesign.org.uk/monotronkb.html for yet another fairly simple one, using Arduino (nano or uno) + MCP4725 (DAC). ** https://hkadesign.org.uk/monotronkb.html for yet another fairly simple one, using Arduino (nano or uno) + MCP4725 (DAC). ** https://hkadesign.org.uk/monotronkb.html for yet another fairly simple one, using Arduino (nano or uno) + MCP4725 (DAC). ** https://hkadesign.org.uk/monotronkb.html for yet another fairly simple one, using Arduino (nano or uno.

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