bradrs
Computer
- Sep 17, 2003
- 100
I have a microcontroller PCB designed I've inherited at work, where it is required to solder some wires onto the PCB and then short them together to get into programming mode.
The PCB has an STM33F303 micro where you have to pull the BOOT0 pin high to get it into programming mode. This programming seems to be an afterthough on the PCB, since I have to solder a couple of wires on to pull that pin high during programming.
I am having to solder these wires onto an 0603 resistor pad to get the BOOT0 pin pulled high. I was looking to see if there is any sort of SMT header that I could attach to the 0603 pad, so that once the modification is done once, it will be easy to swap back and forth. Unfortunately, I am not seeing a lot of options out there. Any suggestion?
Thanks!