Digi-Key - S9016E-07-ND (Manufacturer - GRPB071VWCN-RC)
Pull out pin 2, 4, 6. Then you are left with 4 pins for drains & source.
A 3-pin version with pin 2 removed will take care of the 2 gates on the reverse side of the PCB.
Low cost, easy to get ....
Patrick
Pull out pin 2, 4, 6. Then you are left with 4 pins for drains & source.
A 3-pin version with pin 2 removed will take care of the 2 gates on the reverse side of the PCB.
Low cost, easy to get ....
Patrick
Digi-Key - S9016E-07-ND (Manufacturer - GRPB071VWCN-RC)
Pull out pin 2, 4, 6. Then you are left with 4 pins for drains & source.
A 3-pin version with pin 2 removed will take care of the 2 gates on the reverse side of the PCB.
Low cost, easy to get ....
Patrick
perfect idea, you found, but after removing 2, 4, 6 it should be possible
to use 2 of them on the other side.
Michael
Adaptor Board
After a busy week I ordered the boards today and expect to
receive them in 2-3 weeks.
Price is 4 EUR / 10 boards + 1,50 EUR pp as standard letter.
If you like this pin header:
Digi-Key - S9016E-07-ND (Manufacturer - GRPB071VWCN-RC)
may be shipping might be a little higher.
Please send an e-mail to mgriessbach@ctech-suew.de
with
1. quantity boards you want
2. quantity pinheader
3. shipping address
regards Michael
After a busy week I ordered the boards today and expect to
receive them in 2-3 weeks.
Price is 4 EUR / 10 boards + 1,50 EUR pp as standard letter.
If you like this pin header:
Digi-Key - S9016E-07-ND (Manufacturer - GRPB071VWCN-RC)
may be shipping might be a little higher.
Please send an e-mail to mgriessbach@ctech-suew.de
with
1. quantity boards you want
2. quantity pinheader
3. shipping address
regards Michael
I still have a bunch of adapters that I made back in the day, if anyone wants some.
The pins are installed first, then the device is soldered on top. The trick is to place the pins inside a zigzag socket (or using the PCB that you're about to install the device in as a guide works) while soldering the pins and the device.
I like Patrick's solution though, but I've done probably 25 or so in the above manner, so it can be done.
The pins are installed first, then the device is soldered on top. The trick is to place the pins inside a zigzag socket (or using the PCB that you're about to install the device in as a guide works) while soldering the pins and the device.
I like Patrick's solution though, but I've done probably 25 or so in the above manner, so it can be done.
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