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News Release from: Aries Electronics | Subject: Correct-A-Chip 68-7747-10
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 November 2004
Adapter puts new PLCCs into old PGA
designs
A new Correct-A-Chip adapter enables the use of Atmel ATV5000 and Cypress CY7C342B 68-pin PLCC packages with boards designed for the now obsolete pin grid array packages.
A new Correct-A-Chip adapter enables the use of Atmel ATV5000 and Cypress CY7C342B 68-pin PLCC packages with boards designed for the now obsolete pin grid array packages, without board redesign or rework The new adapter features 68 PGA pins on the bottom and either solder pads (part number 68-7747-10) or a 68-pin PLCC socket (68-7747-12) on the top
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Unlike other adapters, the limited depth pins are staked into the body and soldered male pins are brass alloy 360 with 5um tin over 2.5um minimum nickel per QQ-N-290.
Socket pins are phosphor bronze alloy per QQ-V-50.
The body of the adapters is 1.6mm-thick glass filled FR-406 high-performance epoxy laminate with a glass transition temperature of 170C.
The body features one ounce copper traces and is UL94V0 rated.
On special order Aries can furnish its new adapters with the actual PLCC devices - such as Cypress CY7C342B, Atmel ATV5000 or other 68-pin PLCC devices - soldered to the adapters.
The devices can be supplied by the customer or by Aries.
Pricing for a Correct-A-Chip 68-7747-10 in quantities of 50 is $25.00.
Delivery is 2 weeks ARO.
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