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- SSOP and SOIC standards - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
In theory at least, SOIC is half the pin pitch of DIP and SSOP is half again Thus SSOP is 0 1 4 = 0 025" or 0 635mm Except I see many parts, from TI and Linear especially, which are SSOP (or TSSOP)
- Whats the main differences between a TSSOP and a SOIC and when would . . .
The SOIC is taller (1 75mm vs 1 2mm) which is enough to make a difference in a thin product The lead pitch is much closer (almost half) on the TSSOP- 0 65mm vs 1 27mm, so for crude manufacturing processes the SOIC might well be preferred
- surface mount - Is there a difference between SOIC and SOP . . .
I'm looking at two integrated circuit packages: SOIC and SOP They seem (almost) identical (pitch, overall size, etc ) SOP SOIC Is there any important differences between these two packages that I am overlooking?
- What does (DW) mean in the TI equivalent of SOIC (16) package?
SOIC-16 Wide Body (DW) and Extra-Wide Body (DWW) Package Options It doesn't mention what DW stands for I am annoyed when manufacturers come up with their own naming conventions without explaining clearly the accronymns or the logic behind the naming
- operational amplifier - SOIC-8 package size error - Electrical . . .
I designed a PCB using both NE5532 and OP177 opamps In principle both opamps are in SOIC-8 packages However when I received the opamps, I found the NE5532 are much larger than the footprint they were designed to have on the PCB (using the KiCad SOIC-8 3 9x4 9mm footprint)
- SOIC -16 IC Orientation - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
I've just soldered a SOIC-16 am26c32 on to a breakout board The datasheet shows the orientation of the
- integrated circuit - SOIC‑14 package dimensions confusion - Electrical . . .
I looked at the dimensions drawing of the SOIC‑14 package from texas instruments But I am a bit confused about the way texas instruments marked some lengths Why there are two values seperated by a
- DIP to SOIC-8 Adapter - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
Alternatively: there's SMD pin headers with a 1 27mm pitch which should fit on a SOIC-8 footprint, well enough: GRPB042VWQP-RC, source: digikey product page, but the product page isn't actually what's shown in the photo - note the alignment plastic pin there
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