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what pins do I use to connect a board to a DIP socket?

I'm building a small board with a CPLD installed. I'd like to plug
this board into a standard 40-pin DIP socket. SIP pin strips have
0.025" pins which are too big to fit into a DIP socket. Mill-Max makes
machined pin strips, but they're rather pricey. Something like the
pins on a Stamp Micro board would be ideal if the price was right (& if
I knew a source for the pins). What are my options?
-Dave Pollum
 
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Don Lancaster

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm building a small board with a CPLD installed. I'd like to plug
this board into a standard 40-pin DIP socket. SIP pin strips have
0.025" pins which are too big to fit into a DIP socket. Mill-Max makes
machined pin strips, but they're rather pricey. Something like the
pins on a Stamp Micro board would be ideal if the price was right (& if
I knew a source for the pins). What are my options?
-Dave Pollum
Molex sells these by the strip.

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Many thanks,

Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073
Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552
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Don said:
Molex sells these by the strip.

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Many thanks,

Don Lancaster voice phone: (928)428-4073
Synergetics 3860 West First Street Box 809 Thatcher, AZ 85552
rss: http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu.xml email: [email protected]
Don, thanks for the reply. I should have shown this in my original
post - the Stamp board pins looks like this:
--+
board ==== |
--+
|
|
pin ^
The pin solders to both the top and bottom side of the PCB. It looks a
lot like a DIP IC pin. Is this what you had in mind when you said
"these"? I'm looking at the Molex web site, but thumbing through a
catalog would be a lot easier.
-Dave Pollum
 
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Donald

Jan 1, 1970
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Don, thanks for the reply. I should have shown this in my original
post - the Stamp board pins looks like this:
--+
board ==== |
--+
|
|
pin ^
The pin solders to both the top and bottom side of the PCB. It looks a
lot like a DIP IC pin. Is this what you had in mind when you said
"these"? I'm looking at the Molex web site, but thumbing through a
catalog would be a lot easier.
-Dave Pollum
Google for "leadframe"

http://www.die-tech.org/
http://www.batten-allen.co.uk/products/DIL
http://www.interplexnas.com/
 
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