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  • 14 Pin – DIP IC Socket/Base

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    10.00

    14 Pin – DIP IC Socket/Base IC sockets are generally for preventing damage to IC’s from soldering and while testing multiple circuits. These are made from Black Thermoplastic and tin-plated alloy contacts. One end is notched to aid in identification. They can be mounted end to end to suit longer IC’s.

  • 14 Pin DIP IC Socket/Base

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    10.00
    • Overall height above PCB: 4.8mm
    • PCB hole required: 0.6mm
    • Pitch Width: 7.62mm (0.3in)
    • Pin Pitch: 2.54mm (0.1in)
    • Pins: 14 pins
  • 16 Pin – DIP IC Socket/Base

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    Original price was: ₨12.00.Current price is: ₨10.00.
    • Overall height above PCB: 4.8mm
    • PCB hole required: 0.6mm
    • Pitch Width: 7.62mm (0.3in)
    • Pin Pitch: 2.54mm (0.1in)
    • Pins: 16 pins
  • 20 Pin – DIP IC Socket/Base

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    29.00

    IC sockets are generally for preventing damage to IC’s from soldering and while testing multiple circuits. These are made from Black Thermoplastic and tin-plated alloy contacts. One end is notched to aid in identification. They can be mounted end to end to suit longer IC’s.

  • 28 Pin – DIP IC Socket/Base

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    Original price was: ₨65.00.Current price is: ₨39.00.

    IC sockets are generally for preventing damage to IC’s from soldering and while testing multiple circuits. These are made from Black Thermoplastic and tin-plated alloy contacts. One end is notched to aid in identification. They can be mounted end to end to suit longer IC’s.

  • 8 Pin – DIP IC Socket/Base

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    8.00

    IC sockets are generally for preventing damage to IC’s from soldering and while testing multiple circuits. These are made from Black Thermoplastic and tin-plated alloy contacts. One end is notched to aid in identification. They can be mounted end to end to suit longer IC’s.

  • IC BASE 28-PIN PLCC

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    Original price was: ₨60.00.Current price is: ₨49.00.

    This is a IC Socket/Base for 28 pin SMD PLCC IC. This is a SMT base and is advisable on boards with point to point wiring because replacing a defective IC is time consuming and can possibly damage your prototype board. The use of an IC socket is inexpensive compared to the time and effort required to replace an IC chip. IC sockets also reduce the possibility of damaging the board when swapping out IC’s.