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Will my chip fit in this device?...

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gifford

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Does this ... **broken link removed**

Fit in this...

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and is the above just one of these ...

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...but surface mount?

Also, is a DIL the same as a DIP, or a SIL a SIP?

Thanks
 
someone correct me if i'm wrong:
DIL= dual in-line
DIP= dual in-line package
SIL= single in-line
SIP= single in-line package

ie- DIL/DIP and SIL/SIP are equivalents.

and yes that looks like a standard DIP socket, only surface mount. However you might have some trouble soldering it, since it doesn't have the normal "gull-wing" pins sticking out the side. Perhaps you should look for a more conventional surface-mount socket if possible...

that part should fit fine in it, as long as you get the standard 0.300 spacing socket.
 
evandude said:
someone correct me if i'm wrong:
DIL= dual in-line
DIP= dual in-line package
SIL= single in-line
SIP= single in-line package

ie- DIL/DIP and SIL/SIP are equivalents.

and yes that looks like a standard DIP socket, only surface mount.

as suspected, cheers.

evandude said:
However you might have some trouble soldering it, since it doesn't have the normal "gull-wing" pins sticking out the side.

This would only be a problem if i was soldering them myself right? a manufacturer should have no problems?


evandude said:
Perhaps you should look for a more conventional surface-mount socket if possible...

Cant seem to find any! This is about the only company I have found that manufactures them (appart from tyco).

evandude said:
that part should fit fine in it, as long as you get the standard 0.300 spacing socket.

Aha thats what the 'standard' is, was wondering that.
 
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