Where to use Sockets?
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Where to use Sockets?
Should I use sockets on all the PC Chips? I know U1, how about the other UX components?
Where to use Sockets?
Where to use Sockets?
Like an mcu or an pld .
If you do use sockets , make sure you get the high-q ones with tulip
contacts .
Pat
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MegaScott
Where to use Sockets?
Again not all sockets are created equal, use only machined sockets, I use the gold plated ones made by Mill-Max. Do not use the flat contact sockets, they are prone to oxidation, and do not give you a reliable connection if you remove the chip more than once. This really is a case of "you get what you pay for"
Some other things you can do is, in the jumper locations, you can install Header pins. You can buy them from any good Electronics store in strips, just break off what you need. Then use standard jumpers for those connections, that way you don't need to solder more than once, and especially with the boot header, you willl be using that one alot, and of you decide to use an externally mounted switch, you can use a standard pc style header connector, and silicone it in place, just a dab on the side, if you ever have to remove the board, just pull the silicone loose to remove the connector.
S.
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Flatline_Racing
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Where to use Sockets?

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Where to use Sockets?
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MegaScott
Where to use Sockets?
In a system where the programming is on a Rom or Eprom chip, it makes sense to use a zif socket, but most of todays embedded micro's have some form of Flash, or EEprom built-in, negating the use of external Eproms, and Zif sockets.
Most Zif's are a lot larger footprint, and in some cases, you will have to install a socket anyway to raise it above other componants on the board.
Generally Zif sockets are more expensive. I have seen some cheaper Zif's that use a straight slot screwdriver to open and close the socket instead of the lever. Zif sockets really are desiged for applications where you will be installing and removing the chip alot, like in a PLD programmer.
Good Idea, But I personally would not use a Zif socket in my Megasquirt.
S.
Where to use Sockets?
One advantage of using sockets that hasn't been mentioned yet is that it allows you to assemble the circuit board without fear of ESD zapping your precious ICs.
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MegaScott
Where to use Sockets?
I Like your web page by the way, lots of info. No mention of Megasquirt in there though. One would assume you have a Subaru that needs a 'Squirt?.
S.
Where to use Sockets?
My brother and I used MegaSquirt on his 1985 Toyota Supra when we turbocharged it a couple years ago. That was when I first actually used the system, though I'd been reading up on it for a while before that.
I'm also planning on using MegaSquirt on my 93 Subaru Legacy sometime soon, to get some control over fuel. When I do I'll document the process on my web page for sure.
where to use sockets
My $.02
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sharpshooter33
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Re: Where to use Sockets?
I've been looking for sockets to put on my other ic's in MS, but Digikey is real confusing trying to inturpret what there saying.MegaScott wrote:I socket all the IC's,
Again not all sockets are created equal, use only machined sockets, I use the gold plated ones made by Mill-Max. Do not use the flat contact sockets, they are prone to oxidation, and do not give you a reliable connection if you remove the chip more than once. This really is a case of "you get what you pay for"
S.
I'm looking for the Mill-Max your talking about. Where do you get them and what are the part numbers I need?
Thanks
D
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MegaScott
US Catalog Page(s)
Digi-Key Catalog - page 326 (Acrobat Version 5.0) - 0326.pdf
Datasheet(s)
Series 110...001 Dual-In-Line Sockets - Dual-In-Line Sockets pg.11, 110-xx-xxx-41-001.pdf (88064 bytes)
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sharpshooter33
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Where to use Sockets?
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Subject: Where to use Sockets?
These are the ones I get, Series 110 open frame, 30u gold plated -
US Catalog Page(s)
Digi-Key Catalog - page 326 (Acrobat Version 5.0) - 0326.pdf
Datasheet(s)
Series 110...001 Dual-In-Line Sockets - Dual-In-Line Sockets pg.11, 110-xx-xxx-41-001.pdf (88064 bytes)
Scott Hall
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