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ic socket for 44 pin smd

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i am using a dspic33 series ic , which is of 44 pin count , this ic comes in package like TQFP-44 , QFN. i want to use socket in my pcb board ,so that i can easily replace the ic , so is there any socket present for these packages?
 

Yes but can you afford it?

$55 **broken link removed**

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you are better off with this.
$61
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This one is ok for you?
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i am using a dspic33 series ic , which is of 44 pin count , this ic comes in package like TQFP-44 , QFN. i want to use socket in my pcb board ,so that i can easily replace the ic , so is there any socket present for these packages?
 

The socket shown in post #3 is a PLCC type, no suited for TQFP package. PLCC sockets, both through-plated and SMD, have been often used for EPROMS and are of course still available.

For TQFP, QFN and similar packages, only relative expensive test and programming sockets (see post #2) are available. The most problematic point in my view is their huge size which requires to design a PCB specifically for test socket usage. A possible option to change ICs quickly would be a header board, e.g. a Microchip PIM module from the shelf.
 
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