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you might be able to find an after market adapter. I forwarded your original post to a company qfp-adapter.com and asked them to help out.
When you mentioned the heel hangs off of the end of the pad, did you mean that the heel overhangs the front or back of the pad? If the pad overhangs the front, well, you are in a pickle. But if the heel is the only part of the solder joint that can not be achieved then why not determine the amount of joint that could be maintained to section 12 and then go for a deviation from any heel joint requirements due to an incorrect pad layout.
Kathy
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<DIV>you might be able to find an after market adapter. I forwarded your
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<DIV>When you mentioned the heel hangs off of the end of the pad, did you mean
that the heel overhangs the front or back of the pad? If the pad overhangs
the front, well, you are in a pickle. But if the heel is the only part of
the solder joint that can not be achieved then why not determine the amount of
joint that could be maintained to section 12 and then go for a deviation from
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