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I am working on creating a daughter-board for my LED Matrix which will include the shift-registers for the buttons and LEDs. But I'm having trouble getting things to work well if I put my SMD shift registers on the bottom of the board. I wanted to do this so that the SRs would not be sandwiched between the LED matrix board itself and the daughter-board, mostly due to worrying about heat.

Would heat be that much of a concern in this case? And, if so, could I just use transistors to avoid that problem?

I was thinking no since some heat will be transferred to the ground (and, if I have it, power) plane and it's still small levels of current. But wanted to make sure before I called my design good and ready for prototyping :)

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I have a similar spec sheet (I think from TI) and yeah it's very similar. I noticed the range is -40 to 125C which I would obviously be within. Didn't know how that accounted for airflow but I'm guessing since I can't find it in the spec sheets that it's probably a non-issue.

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Apart from voltage regulators and SID chips I would not worry about any components in the MIDIbox world being overly sensitive to (lack of) heat dissipation. Placing shift registers between two layers of PCBs (that are about a cm or so apart in any case) should be no problem at all.

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