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- From: rwc@g3.ius.cs.cmu.edu (Randy Casciola)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: Surface mount device prototyping
- Message-ID: <By0L3D.LD8.2@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 12:23:37 GMT
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- In article <rda735z.722158097@nella16.cc.monash.edu.au>, rda735z@nella16.cc.monash.edu.au (Simon Cocking) writes:
- > I just got some specs for the MC68HC16Z1, and it looks like there is only a
- > PQFP / PQFP in a molded carrier ring package available. My question is,
- > how would one go about prototyping (read wirewrapping) with one of these?
- > Are there sockets available which take these devices? Or am I going to have
- > to construct a small daughter board to mount it on?
- >
- > Thanks,
- > Simon.
- > --
- > +--------------- Simon Cocking, sgc@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au -------- /// -+
- > | Robotics & Digital Technology / GAUnix Group /// |
- > | Monash University \\\/// |
- > +------------------------- Melbourne, Australia. ------------- \XX/ ----+
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- Antona Corp. in Los Angeles makes sockets mounted on PCBs with wire wrap wire coming
- through the bottom. We bought the 100 pin PQFP version. It was very expensive.
- $84.00. Their number is 310-473-8995.
-
- Randy Casciola
- Research Engineer
- The Robotics Institute
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, Pa 15213
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