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Norm Dresner
Guest
I'd like to create a circuit for which I seem to only be able to get a
16-pin SOIC package. Since everything else I do is DIP-based, it seems that
what I'd want is an adapter -- ideally a socket so I don't have to do any
SIOC soldering. I think I found one but it's in the $70-130 range *each*.
I also found snap-apart PC board material with SIOC & DIP patterns which
would do much the same thing -- but with a humongous number of patterns on
one sheet considering that I need exactly one. Again it's much too
expensive.
Okay, I could make my own PC board -- I've done that too -- but it's a pain
in the butt for a piece of one-off instrumentation.
Do I have any other alternatives?
TIA
Norm
16-pin SOIC package. Since everything else I do is DIP-based, it seems that
what I'd want is an adapter -- ideally a socket so I don't have to do any
SIOC soldering. I think I found one but it's in the $70-130 range *each*.
I also found snap-apart PC board material with SIOC & DIP patterns which
would do much the same thing -- but with a humongous number of patterns on
one sheet considering that I need exactly one. Again it's much too
expensive.
Okay, I could make my own PC board -- I've done that too -- but it's a pain
in the butt for a piece of one-off instrumentation.
Do I have any other alternatives?
TIA
Norm