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SOICbite

A compact PCB footprint which allows SOIC test clips to be used as a space-efficient programming and debugging connector

PBC pads

This is the repository for a hackaday.io project on this connector footprint.

It's cheaper than a Tag Connect and may even be smaller.

This has been tested as a SPI programmer on AVRs and a UART programmer on ESP32.

The footprints are available in the following formats:

  • Kicad (.kicad_mod)
  • Eagle XML (.lbr)
  • gEDA PCB (.fp)
  • pcb-rnd (.lht)

and more formats are welcome.

You do need to adjust your SOIC-8 test clip so that it will close enough to press the contact pins against the PCB pads. See the photos in the images folder - about 1mm will do to start with. Depending on your pin configuration, you need to make sure opposing contacts don't touch each other when no PCB is between them.

Also, you may need to use short sections of thin traces to escape the pads between the NPTH.

Pin assignment

If you don't know where to start, here are a few suggestions for pin assignments of some interfaces:

Pin UART SPI SWIM SWD ESP8266 USB I2C PIC ICSP JTAG SWD + UART
1 Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc Vcc
2 RX2 CS GPIO0 D- Vpp TMS RX
3 TX2 GPIO2 D+ TCK TX
4 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
5 RX MOSI/MOMI SWIM SWDIO RX SDA DAT TDI SWDIO
6 TX MISO SWO TX AUX TDO SWO
7 CTS SCK/CLK SWCLK CH_PD SCL CLK RTCK SWCLK
8 RTS RST NRST NRST RST ID NRST NRST