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Best way to put DIL pins on a small PCB to create replacement for old parts.
free_electron:
edge castellated boards with preci-dip ( or equivalent) turned pin male strips side soldered
langwadt:
soldering it into one of those flatcable to dil connectors is too sketchy?
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TK:
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--- Quote from: grantb5 on May 18, 2020, 10:16:59 pm ---They are not square, I know you are trying to avoid that and so am I. They are flat and look like this:
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GB
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There are two types, one is square and the other one is flat (less square, to be more precise). The square ones are best for stacking on top of female headers, as they make better contact, and the flat ones are good for DIP replacement to avoid damaging the existing sockets.
I am using the flat ones to make a special commodore 64 chip replacement.
grantb5:
That's cute. Do you cut the plastic headers socket part off? Can we see the other side? :-+
NivagSwerdna:
--- Quote from: deanclaxton on May 18, 2020, 05:19:46 am ---I've sent a query to Batten and Allen about their BA3760 pins that were mentioned in the top of this thread - I suspect MOQ will be a killer though.
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Maybe we can organise a group buy?
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