well, they cost ~$1.7 each in Digikey and there is an Altium library for
the module where you can find the symbol and the footprint for the whole
module. I guess the Altium library can be imported to other CADs if
necessary. Having such library minimizes errors on the PCB. I did not have
any problems at all

2015-07-08 17:06 GMT+03:00 Robert Budde <[email protected]>:

> In fact, those high density connectors can be a pain on their own:
> - they cost an awful lot of money even in medium quantaties
> - alignment is critical, especially if you have more than one per board.
> Small alignment errors - which sometimes are even hard to avoid when using
> properly designed alignment holes - can lead to stress on the contacts
> and/or result in contact failures. The tolerances allowed in the connector
> specs have to be split up to alignment errors on both baseboard and som -
> making life not easier.
>
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