Apr 13, 2005 #1 Maverickmax Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 6, 2004 Messages 404 Helped 8 Reputation 16 Reaction score 3 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,689 Hi Today I have discovered the acryonm - SDIP which can be found in most chips. The question is can I use SPID of microcontroller chip for my hobby. I mean is it possible to insert in any microcontroller's programmer. Maverickmax77
Hi Today I have discovered the acryonm - SDIP which can be found in most chips. The question is can I use SPID of microcontroller chip for my hobby. I mean is it possible to insert in any microcontroller's programmer. Maverickmax77
Apr 13, 2005 #2 FoxyRick Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jan 8, 2004 Messages 1,249 Helped 321 Reputation 640 Reaction score 277 Trophy points 1,373 Location England, UK Activity points 12,979 Hi Maverickmax, SDIP is just a long DIP package in 0.3 inch width. Such long packages used to nearly always be 0.6 inch wide. You can use them. See this document: **broken link removed** Cheers, FoxyRick.
Hi Maverickmax, SDIP is just a long DIP package in 0.3 inch width. Such long packages used to nearly always be 0.6 inch wide. You can use them. See this document: **broken link removed** Cheers, FoxyRick.
Apr 13, 2005 #3 Maverickmax Advanced Member level 1 Joined Dec 6, 2004 Messages 404 Helped 8 Reputation 16 Reaction score 3 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 3,689 FoxRicky Cool... As long as I insert it in a ZIF socket then fix on a solderless breadboard. Is that ok? Maverickmax77
FoxRicky Cool... As long as I insert it in a ZIF socket then fix on a solderless breadboard. Is that ok? Maverickmax77
Apr 13, 2005 #4 FoxyRick Advanced Member level 4 Joined Jan 8, 2004 Messages 1,249 Helped 321 Reputation 640 Reaction score 277 Trophy points 1,373 Location England, UK Activity points 12,979 Yes, that's fine. I do not use a ZIF, I just plug it straight into the breadboard. Cheers, FoxyRick.
Oct 2, 2009 #5 P pravardhan Member level 4 Joined May 6, 2006 Messages 74 Helped 8 Reputation 16 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,288 Location Bangalore, Karnataka, India Activity points 1,845 Well guys, According to me, S-DIP means Shrink-DIP, which is smaller than the ordinary DIPs. So, we cannot use it on any solderless board, unless the holes are made perfectly for the S-DIP's to fit in it. Bye, PRAVARDHAN
Well guys, According to me, S-DIP means Shrink-DIP, which is smaller than the ordinary DIPs. So, we cannot use it on any solderless board, unless the holes are made perfectly for the S-DIP's to fit in it. Bye, PRAVARDHAN