talog/Content/Drawings/PL-PLCC044-S-01FDwg.pdf
Bob LaJeunesse
From: Jason Rabel
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Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] STEL 1173 datasheet
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You can probably find the PLCC pin part and a DIP socket on like Mouser,
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Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] STEL 1173 datasheet
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You can probably find the PLCC pin part and a DIP socket on like Mouser,
Digikey, or Allied... Then just spend a little time
soldering wires to make an adapter... Or even order/make a custom prototype
board
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> >Subject: Re: [time-nuts] STEL 1173 datasheet
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> >You can probably find the PLCC pin part and a
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>You can probably find the PLCC pin part and a DIP socket on like Mouser,
>Digikey, or Allied... Then just spend a little time
>soldering wires to make an adapter... Or even or
> yes normally plcc to dip but not the other way around. (cause who would
> ever need that) That said the plcc and dip pin out is not a straight 1 for
> 1 and that makes things a bit messy. That would not stop me from doing it
> though. That is making a frankenstein adapter.
http://www.adapt-plus
I've been looking for some kind of converter but, so far, I've come up
empty. A converter to allow a PLCC44 to be used in place of a DIP is
easy to find, but a converter to allow a DIP to be used in place of a
PLCC44 is rare, at best.
It also occurred to me that signal fidelity (crosstalk, r
yes normally plcc to dip but not the other way around. (cause who would
ever need that) That said the plcc and dip pin out is not a straight 1 for
1 and that makes things a bit messy. That would not stop me from doing it
though. That is making a frankenstein adapter.
Regards
Paul
On Wed, May 7, 2
> I can now see that a conversion between the dip and PLCC would be do-able
> but as mentioned earlier nasty.
Don't they make socket converters? I would think that would be the easiest way
to go assuming the pinouts would be correct.
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Greg
Thanks for the pointer I don't have the problem but was curious about the
chip.
I can now see that a conversion between the dip and PLCC would be do-able
but as mentioned earlier nasty.
I have done such crazy things to recover test equipment.
Regards
Paul.
WB8TSL
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:06
I have a copy of the STEL 1173 datasheet.
It is available online
http://www.datasheetlib.com/datasheet/799126/stel-1173-cl_intel-corporation.html
Merry Christmas
Greg
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