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pins too small


 

hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but
dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a
breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.


Roy J. Tellason
 

On Saturday 29 April 2006 01:10 am, meguire wrote:
hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but
dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a
breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.
What chip is it, in what package, and what kind of test are you trying to
do?

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Stefan Trethan
 

On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 07:10:36 +0200, meguire <meg5021@...> wrote:

hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but

dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a

breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.
You can put it on a PCB with the proper pin spacing (there are commercial PCBs for this or you can make your own/have it made).

You can also use wires to hook it up to a DIP socket for testing.

ST


Leon Heller
 

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hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but
dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a
breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.
What chip and package?

Leon
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Bill Davis
 

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----- Original Message -----
From: meguire
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:10 AM
Subject: [Electronics_101] pins too small

hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but
dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a
breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.

Might look in to wire wrap sockets under IC sockets Jameco?


 

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----- Original Message -----
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To: <Electronics_101@...>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 6:10 AM
Subject: [Electronics_101] pins too small


hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but
dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a
breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.
What chip and package?

Leon
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leon.heller@...


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the chip is a mpxhz6115ac6t1


Leon Heller
 

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Subject: [Electronics_101] Re: pins too small


--- In Electronics_101@..., "Leon Heller"
<leon.heller@...> wrote:

hi how is everyone doing , i am having a prdicament i got a chip but
dont know how to test it because the pins are two small for a
breadboard any sugessions as to how i can overcome this.
What chip and package?

Leon
the chip is a mpxhz6115ac6t1
You'll have to make or buy a suitable PCB, You could solder thin wires to the pins but it will be tricky, especially as you will need to attach a tube to it for testing.

Leon

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the chip is a mpxhz6115ac6t1
Start with Jameco

check this part,

207597

probably not the right one, but it will get you to the catalogue page
that has the proper ones.



Dave