Just on the edge of starting it, I am also seeing more and more components, mainly some kind of IC, is available only in SMD.
What do I think I´ll do?: I´ll bow to the almighty SMD-only IC (let´s be realistic) **BUT** it and only it.
I guess (at least for what´s left of my life, and later ... who cares?) resistors and capacitors, 90% of components in a PCB will continue being made in through hole versions , as well as larger electrolytics, power transistors and such, so I´ll continue designing and making basically through hole PCBs , which from now on will *incorporate* (VERY different from "being based on") a couple SMD chips ... on the solder side of course.
For example, my cheap "reverb" based on PT2399 is still being based on through hole chips, since I have quite a few left ... but when I have to reorder, SMD ones are way easier to find, from reputable suppliers (through hole ones are lately available only through EBay or from Hong Kong or Shenzhen/Guangdong dealers) so next PCB batch will be the exact same old standard ... just with some added DIP SMD pads on the copper side.
Hand mounting a couple SMD chips in an otherwise through hole PCB? ... I guess I´ll survive
A full SMD board? .... forget it.
What do I think I´ll do?: I´ll bow to the almighty SMD-only IC (let´s be realistic) **BUT** it and only it.
I guess (at least for what´s left of my life, and later ... who cares?) resistors and capacitors, 90% of components in a PCB will continue being made in through hole versions , as well as larger electrolytics, power transistors and such, so I´ll continue designing and making basically through hole PCBs , which from now on will *incorporate* (VERY different from "being based on") a couple SMD chips ... on the solder side of course.
For example, my cheap "reverb" based on PT2399 is still being based on through hole chips, since I have quite a few left ... but when I have to reorder, SMD ones are way easier to find, from reputable suppliers (through hole ones are lately available only through EBay or from Hong Kong or Shenzhen/Guangdong dealers) so next PCB batch will be the exact same old standard ... just with some added DIP SMD pads on the copper side.
Hand mounting a couple SMD chips in an otherwise through hole PCB? ... I guess I´ll survive
A full SMD board? .... forget it.
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