Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!uunet!medar!jbertoia From: jbertoia@medar.com (Jeffrey A. Bertoia) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: 0.07" IC sockets Message-ID: <110@hdwr1.medar.com> Date: 8 Apr 91 12:23:33 GMT References: <17822@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> <7380021@hpnmdla.hp.com> Organization: Medar, Inc. Farmington Hills, MI Lines: 27 In article <7380021@hpnmdla.hp.com> roger@hpnmdla.hp.com (Roger Petersen) writes: >In sci.electronics, Greg Bell writes: >| Lucky me, I need to use a chip with 0.07" pin spacing (instead of >| the standard 0.1" dip). >| Does anyone know where to get sockets for these things? I've never >| seen them, and the usual catalogs don't have them... Most major socket manufaturers have at least a 64 pin version. . . You fail to supply pin count or the width dimension. Try Augat. >What chip is this? Sounds goofy. The Hitachi HD64180 or the Zilog Z180 at a minimum. >Are you sure it's not a 0.05" pin spacing, like on a surface mount IC? Yep. I'm sure. It was an attempt by Hitachi originally, to provide high density packaging for through hole applications. jeff -- Jeffrey A. Bertoia Medar, Inc. ...!uunet!medar!jbertoia 38700 Grand River Ave. jbertoia@medar.com Farmington Hills, MI 48335