Adapters Provide Users With Reliable Performance Of A PGA Socket

Sept. 1, 1998
Users of integrated circuits who experience performance problems such as shorts and intermittants with through-hole socketed QFPs reportedly can turn to Socket Eliminator adapters to solve these reliability issues. Designed to provide the reliable

Users of integrated circuits who experience performance problems such as shorts and intermittants with through-hole socketed QFPs reportedly can turn to Socket Eliminator adapters to solve these reliability issues. Designed to provide the reliable performance of a PGA socket, the adapters have an SMT land pattern on the top side to accommodate 100-, 132-, 144-, 176- and 208-lead QFPs. The bottom of Socket Eliminator adapters contains the corresponding number of PGA pins.

Company: INTERCONNECT SYSTEMS INC.

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