Project of the day. I'm trying out BD's assertion that it's cheaper to design and order adapter boards from JLCPCB that it is to order off the shelf ones. I'm down to my last two SOIC-16 adapter boards and need some more.
Killing two birds with one stone, I'm also trying to remove a personal annoyance at the same time. When you use SMT to DIP adapters you always end up either with the decoupling caps a long way away, or awkwardly soldered to the adapter board. So I've added footprints for a decoupling cap and a couple of zero ohm jumper resistors to deal with the commonest situation - Vcc in the top right corner on pin 14/16 and ground in the bottom left on pin 7/8.
Voila:
By the way, panellising by hand in KiCad is a PITA.
Edit: Also, doing it my way I get a decent ground plane, and rounded corners, both of which the commercial adapters lack unless you buy the ones that cost a few dollars
each.
Edit to edit: Can I not even
type straight anymore?