Install this footprint

Paste this into Claude Code (VS Code panel, Adom editor, or terminal) to install:

Search the Adom Wiki for the footprint "TQFP-32" (slug: tqfp-32) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/footprints/tqfp-32. Download the .kicad_mod file and any .glb 3D model from the wiki page's static assets. Add the footprint to my current KiCad project's footprints/ directory and register in fp-lib-table.
Category Microcontroller / IC
Library Package_QFP
Footprint TQFP-32_7x7mm_P0.8mm
Pads 32
Pitch 0.8mm
Body Size 7.0 x 7.0mm
Mounting Surface Mount
Footprint
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TQFP-32

Package: TQFP-32_7x7mm_P0.8mm Library: Package_QFP Category: Microcontroller / IC Pads: 32 Pitch: 0.8mm Body Size: 7.0 x 7.0mm Mounting: Surface Mount

Description

The TQFP-32 is a 32-pin thin quad flat package with 0.8mm pitch and a 7 x 7mm body. This is the package for the ATmega328P (the chip behind Arduino Uno), making it one of the most recognized microcontroller footprints in the maker community. Also used for STM32F0 series, PIC32, and various sensor interface ICs. The 0.8mm pitch (wider than LQFP's 0.5mm) makes it more forgiving for hand soldering and inspection, while the quad layout provides good I/O distribution.

Usage Notes

  • Designed for reflow soldering (paste stencil recommended)
  • Pad size optimized for 0.8mm pitch components
  • Follow IPC-7351 land pattern guidelines

KiCad Library Reference

This footprint is from the official KiCad Package_QFP library. Full identifier: Package_QFP:TQFP-32_7x7mm_P0.8mm

To use in your project:

  1. Open the Footprint Library Manager in KiCad
  2. Search for TQFP-32_7x7mm_P0.8mm
  3. Assign to your schematic symbol in the Symbol Properties dialog

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