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IC Sockets
Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the
PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? |
Richard wrote:
Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? Well plcc sockets are sorta like that. For dips you'd have to use a pc breadboard adaptor. |
Richard wrote:
Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? Well plcc sockets are sorta like that. For dips you'd have to use a pc breadboard adaptor. |
There is also the QIL or Quad-in-line format, where altenate pins are offset
into second rows. You would have to find a DIL to QIL adaptor/socket. I guess it all depends on WHY you need wider pin spacings. "kenneth scharf" wrote in message ... Richard wrote: Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? Well plcc sockets are sorta like that. For dips you'd have to use a pc breadboard adaptor. |
There is also the QIL or Quad-in-line format, where altenate pins are offset
into second rows. You would have to find a DIL to QIL adaptor/socket. I guess it all depends on WHY you need wider pin spacings. "kenneth scharf" wrote in message ... Richard wrote: Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? Well plcc sockets are sorta like that. For dips you'd have to use a pc breadboard adaptor. |
You can try using wirewrap sockets, and reform the leads to meet your
requirements .... "Richard" wrote in message ... Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? |
You can try using wirewrap sockets, and reform the leads to meet your
requirements .... "Richard" wrote in message ... Are there any IC sockets (DIL) where the pins on the socket that go into the PCB are more generously spaced than the IC pins themselves? |
KD7TOG wrote:
You can try using wirewrap sockets, and reform the leads to meet your requirements .... Ha, quite amazing, though wirewraps was obsolete technolgy. http://www.circuitspecialists.com/level.itml/icOid/3529 Maybe I can bend the leads so that I end up wiith Quad In Line. Or whatever. |
KD7TOG wrote:
You can try using wirewrap sockets, and reform the leads to meet your requirements .... Ha, quite amazing, though wirewraps was obsolete technolgy. http://www.circuitspecialists.com/level.itml/icOid/3529 Maybe I can bend the leads so that I end up wiith Quad In Line. Or whatever. |
Are there any IC sockets, where the pins go outwards from the socket, rather
than downwards into the PCB? |
Are there any IC sockets, where the pins go outwards from the socket, rather
than downwards into the PCB? |
"Richard" wrote in message ... KD7TOG wrote: You can try using wirewrap sockets, and reform the leads to meet your requirements .... Ha, quite amazing, though wirewraps was obsolete technolgy. I've never used it for rf projects, but for digital it still works just fine for prototyping. Assuming you still have a supply of chips that are dips. thanks, John. KC5DWD |
"Richard" wrote in message ... KD7TOG wrote: You can try using wirewrap sockets, and reform the leads to meet your requirements .... Ha, quite amazing, though wirewraps was obsolete technolgy. I've never used it for rf projects, but for digital it still works just fine for prototyping. Assuming you still have a supply of chips that are dips. thanks, John. KC5DWD |
"Richard" wrote in message ... Are there any IC sockets, where the pins go outwards from the socket, rather than downwards into the PCB? I have had good luck bending pins out with the socket about .05 inches about the board. Then trim to fit the pads provided. Some very narrow sockets you can bend the pins out at the point they would normally seat. Others, with the tab at a right angle to the body can't be bent at all. To much chance of breakage! |
"Richard" wrote in message ... Are there any IC sockets, where the pins go outwards from the socket, rather than downwards into the PCB? I have had good luck bending pins out with the socket about .05 inches about the board. Then trim to fit the pads provided. Some very narrow sockets you can bend the pins out at the point they would normally seat. Others, with the tab at a right angle to the body can't be bent at all. To much chance of breakage! |
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