On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:05:55 GMT, "Oppie" wrote:
I need to make an adaptor board to replace a hard to find IC. I was
considering using the type of pins that are common on LCD displays - where a
'C' section attaches to a pad on top and bottom of the board and then has a
pin that descends to the board below. I just can't find a manufacturer.
MillMax makes round pins that either solder into holes or get pressed in.
Wasn't quite what I was looking for though.
Thanks for any assistance in jogging my memory.
Oppie
Someone recently asked the same is sci.electronics.components Here are the
clips from the responses
Digikey 15010-64000001000-ND
929834-02-36-ND
http://www.interplex.com/nas.nsf/0/6...2?OpenDocument
http://www.interplex.com/nas/catalog...0Inline%20Pins
I did not verify these.
Regards,
Boris Mohar
Got Knock? - see:
Viatrack Printed Circuit Designs (among other things)
http://www.viatrack.ca
void _-void-_ in the obvious place
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