28 pin Machine IC Sockets
DIPs are also used with breadboards, a temporary mounting arrangement for education, design development or device testing.
18 in stock
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18 in stock
Mounting
28 pin Machine IC Sockets
DIPs can be mounted either by through-hole soldering or in sockets. Sockets allow easy replacement of a device and eliminate the risk of damage from overheating during soldering. Generally, sockets were used for high-value or large ICs, which cost much more than the socket. Where devices would be frequently inserted and removed, such as in test equipment or EPROM programmers, a zero insertion force socket would be used.
DIPs are also used with breadboards, a temporary mounting arrangement for education, design development or device testing. Some hobbyists, for one-off construction or permanent prototyping, use point-to-point wiring with DIPs, and their appearance when physically inverted as part of this method inspires the informal term “dead bug style” for the method.
- 28 pin Machine IC Sockets
- Contact Resistance: 20mΩ max. @ 100mA DC
- Insulation Resistance: 5000MΩ min. @ 500VDC
- Current Rating: 1 Amp
- Dielectric Voltage: AC 500V for 1 Minute
- Operating Temp: -55° to 105° C
- Row to Row Distance 7.62mm- 300mil wide
- Contact Termination Through Hole
- Pin Length 2.9mm
- Pitch 2.54mm
- Contact Type Machine Sockets
- Tin plated contacts
- Available Dip – 28
Development Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc
Reference for Arduino and reference to all matters
Notes:
1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angle and display monitor.
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Weight | 0.005 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 3 × 0.8 cm |
Dip | Dip – 28 |