Hi:

Another option is so Google for a "Breakout board" for the IC you're looking to work with. People like Spark Fun, Seed studio, &Etc make these.
It's a board that holds the chip and the needed accessory parts, but needs 
something else like an Arduino.

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Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
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On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 9:10 AM, Bob Albert via time-nuts
<[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, a board with the required footprint would be the way to go.  Where does 
one find that?

You can have small PCBs made for $3 each.
There are places here in the US that will do PCBs for $3/square inch
with a one square inch minimum.   basicpcb.com sone of these.

It is not hard to design a basic "carrier board" that has just one
chip's footprint and maybe a decoupling capacitor and a 0.1" header
connector.   Many times the chip's data sheet will have an example PCB
layout you can borrow that will fit in a one square inch board.



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