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How do I orient IC?
Top: the chip has a notch in its case like the one printed on the board, so simply line up the notch on the chip with the one on the board. Bottom: The chip has a dot near one corner. Orient the chip so that the dot lines up under the notch printed on the board.
What is SOIC package?
A small outline integrated circuit (SOIC) is a surface-mounted integrated circuit (IC) package which occupies an area about 30–50% less than an equivalent dual in-line package (DIP), with a typical thickness being 70% less.
What is so 16 package?
Download package data for CAD tool, such as 3D model data in STEP format and reference land pattern data designed following JEITA ET-7501 Level3….SO16.
| Mounting | Surface Mount |
|---|---|
| Package Dimensions (mm) / Land pattern dimensions for reference only (mm) | |
| Packing Method | Embossed Tape |
| Packing Name | TP |
| Minimum Quantity | 2000 pcs/Reel |
What is the difference between JEDEC and EIAJ SOIC?
SOIC actually refers to at least two different package standards: The EIAJ SOIC body is approximately 5.3 mm (0.21 in) wide, while the JEDEC SOIC body is approximately 3.8 mm (0.15 in) wide. The EIAJ packages are also thicker and slightly longer.
What’s the difference between a dip and a SOIC?
The SOIC package is shorter and narrower than DIPs, the side-to-side pitch being 6 mm for an SOIC-14 (from lead tip to lead tip) and the body width being 3.9 mm. These dimensions differ depending on the SOIC in question, and there are several variants.
What are the dimensions of a SOIC surface mount?
The leads protrude from the longer edge of the package. It is one of the most commonly used surface mount packages today. SOIC packages are JEDEC-compliant, and come in a variety of body widths, the most popular of which are 150 mils or 3.8 mm (narrow body) and 300 mils or 7.5 mm (wide body).
Which is narrower JEDEC ms-012 or wide SOIC?
These are sometimes called “wide SOIC”, as opposed to the narrower JEDEC MS-012, but they in turn are narrower than the JEDEC MS-013, which may also be called “wide SOIC”. Next to the narrow SOIC package (commonly represented as SOx_N or SOICx_N, where x is the number of pins), there’s also the wide (or sometimes called extended) version.