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hi there,
A little bit of advice about IC holders please! I'm modifying a circuit that has a very small 14 pin surface mount Op Amp that I need to tap into 9to feed off into another circuit). I reckon my best bet is to "piggy back" an IC socket holder onto the one that is already on the circuit board (ie solder onto it) as this will give me a nice stable platform & I can also use pins into the relevant IC socket legs. My problem is that this is quite a small op amp. I've measured the pins...between pins 1-7 (ie one side of the 14 pin) the distance is only 8mm in total. Does such an IC socket exist? If so where can I source one from? Many thanks in antcipation. Trouty |
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