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IC size adapter
I just received 5 new TMS3617NS keyers, but cannot install them in the
original 28-pin sockets as the new ones have a 2mm pin pitch rather than the standard 0.1". The old IC's measure 1.5" x 0.61" outside, while the new ones are 0.98" x 0.42" (25mm x 11mm). Does anyone know of an available converter socket I can use to plug the smaller new IC's into which will then fit into the original 'standard' 28-pin sockets? Thanks, Geoff |
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