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Obsolete Chip?


E-tec offers a range of competitively priced package adaptors to solve obsolete package problems. These high quality adaptors are typically produced in 1.6mm thickness material or where the upper footprint interferes with the lower footprint then 2.4mm material is used. Here the pins are fitted into blind holes from below and the combination of a press fit and a solder fillet around the pin shoulder provides a reliable and robust connection.


Daughter boards can be created to customer requirements and raised pins are available to raise the complete assemble off the pcb to the required level.


E-tec welcomes special adaptor enquiries, send the chip package details for the top and bottom parts and we will respond promptly with a quotation.


Example pricing Top Part


BGA24 DIP624 LCC52


PLCC28 PLCC44 PLCC44 PLCC52 SOIC14 SOIC14 SOIC16


Bottom Price 10 £ea DIP-624 DIP324 PGA52 DIP324 DIP640 PGA44 PGA52 DIP314 TO10


DIP316


SOIC18 wide DIP318 SOIC20 wide DIP320 SOIC8N SSOP28


DIP308 DIP328


8.20 2.25 4.20 4.50 2.40 8.40 5.80 1.70 2.20 2.28 1.90 2.20 1.45 4.20


t: 01892 530260 f: 01892 515560 e: info@e-tec.co.uk


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