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DIP stands for Dual Inline Package, a common through-hole IC package with two rows of pins.

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I recently picked up a few of these chips in a grab bag. I have searched everywhere for them with no luck. They are 16 pin DIPs with the markings: Texas Instruments 851 9449 SH A02364 A 8708 S ...
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I have a relay board operated thru Darlington array ULN2803. Both the ICs underwent catastrophic failures. I am looking for explanations about this failure and what can be done to avoid these in ...
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I am looking for an auto-bidirectional multi-voltage level translator for converting TTL and LVCMOS level signals. I understand that the 3.3 signal coming from the LVCMOS system is safe for the TTL ...
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Im using a4988 and are constructing a small pcb carrier for multiple a4988. I have a question on how to connect ms1, ms2, ms3. Do I need pulldown resistors after my DIP switch? Is it necessary? When I ...
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I am having trouble understanding how the pins are connected in rotary DIP switches, specifically this one. My interpretation is that 4 separate inputs are connected to pins 1,2,4 and 8 and based on ...
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Consider a 20-pin DIP IC with 2 rows, 10 pins in each row. For example, the Texas Instrument MSP430G2452 microcontroller. The measured distance between these two rows is just over 9 mm. On page ...
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My application is a half-duplex serial communication (2 buffers) and a switch for a 35 to 60mA load (1 buffer). I found On Semi MC74HC126AN (https://rocelec.widen.net/view/pdf/h52tembhav/ONSMS12940-1....
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I was looking for SOP16 to DIP16 adapters, and I came across this Connector DIP Adapter Header 16 Position 2.54mm Solder Straight Through Hole. What is it and what does it adapt between?
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I am trying a project involving a DIP switch and a Raspberry Pi Pico, but it isn't working correctly. When I switch all the switches to off on the DIP switch and test to see if any are still connected,...
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I'm just getting round to a project that calls for a SOIC8 IC to be surfaced mounted on the PCB. The part it calls for is nowhere to be found (the backorder is several months at least!). I can, ...
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I read the documentation, it doesn't tell how to do it. I have an EEPROM chip containing the BIOS on my laptop's motherboard - an MX25L06E if you need the name. I have an Orange Pi Lite board, and I ...
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I've managed to get myself thoroughly confused now. Given the following diagram for a dip switch, which way is up / on? Do you read the above as: 1 = On 2,3,4 = Off or as: 1 = Off 2,3,4 = On
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I have to attach some 14-pin DIP headers (looks like these) to a 14-connector ribbon cable. I have the headers and the cable, but realize I don't know how to crimp them on correctly. I'm sure there's ...
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I'm sending a board for assembly with a through-hole DIP-8 package with a standard horizontal lead spacing of 7.62mm. However, at their ends the pins are wide with a pin spacing of ~8.47mm. Should I ...
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Hypothetically, let's say I have a chip in a super small WLCSP or BGA package that I want to have packaged as a plastic or ceramic DIP. No extra components; just the pads brought out to pins. Are ...
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