Anyone needs a 8-SOIC to DIP adapter? Here is one used to connect a AT45DB041B memory to breadboard.
mixos1 Administrator Jul 13, 2003 581 Joined Jul 13, 2003 Messages 581 May 17, 2004 #2 Anyone needs a 8-SOIC to DIP adapter? Here is one used to connect a AT45DB041B memory to breadboard.
audioguru2 Apr 6, 2004 12,026 Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 12,026 May 18, 2004 #3 Mixos, That's a nice one. Also try rotating the SOIC by 90 degrees so that it can be an 8-pin DIP without any extra pin spacing.
Mixos, That's a nice one. Also try rotating the SOIC by 90 degrees so that it can be an 8-pin DIP without any extra pin spacing.
G Guest Jan 1, 1970 0 May 23, 2004 #4 How did you do the soldering of the SOIC package.They have very small pins.
audioguru2 Apr 6, 2004 12,026 Joined Apr 6, 2004 Messages 12,026 May 23, 2004 #5 Yes, look at how neat and tidy his soldering is. He must have good eyes (or magnifying glass), steady hands and a small-tipped iron, or a tiny helper with those gifts.
Yes, look at how neat and tidy his soldering is. He must have good eyes (or magnifying glass), steady hands and a small-tipped iron, or a tiny helper with those gifts.
mixos1 Administrator Jul 13, 2003 581 Joined Jul 13, 2003 Messages 581 May 23, 2004 #6 The soldering made using an common soldering iron with a thin tip nothing more nothing less.