Package options : 20-pin, 16-pin or 8-pin ... but looking at Texas instrument website i did not find the pinout ...
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I thought this headline was a Clinton joke.
Looks like a micro Lego. Hell, it is a micro Lego.
How would you ever actually practically use this
In small things. Probably not very feasible for hobby projects unless you can get it soldered on when the PCB is built.
BGA, like in the photo, isn't the only option. There are options only slightly larger with hand-solderable packages (if you're good at soldering)
This is already technically hand solderable with the right equipment.
In any use where size and or weight is important. For example wearables and flying drones
fly-sized spy drone
Wrist watch.
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