RE: Exorcisor on a chip

From: Clay Cowgill <ClayC_at_diamondmm.com>
Date: Mon Feb 23 1998 - 14:13:19 EST

> The problem is that this thing is a 44-pin PLCC package. To
> mount
> it to a PCB, it gets put into a sort of PLCC to PGA socket, and the
> pins
> are spaced pretty close together, so it's very hard to solder
> individual
> wires to them. In this prototype version, I bought a breadboard which
> has
> a PLCC socket mounted to it from my local electronics store, and I was
> able to breadboard a design.
>
I got one of those adapters at Fry's for the 44 pin Lattice parts I use.
There was two versions-- one was about $10, one was about $30. (I got
the $10 one-- works fine.)

I can sure layout a board for the thing easily enough if you want me to.
You could also just program and sell the parts as a "do-it-yourself" and
if someone decides they want to make some PCB's and resell a few that
will help people that prefer a more "commercial" solution...

-Clay
Received on Mon Feb 23 11:14:33 1998

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