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Subject: Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Soldering DIP sockets on the top of the board

From: dg140@...
Date: 2004-06-14

I'm breaking in here midthread. If it's high profile you're wanting, can
you use a high profile socket. I needed to raise some dis switches up to
let their actuators poke out from the cabinet's top. I used a very high
profile dip socket and plugged the dip switches in to that.

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>Another thing you can do, if space is not terribly critical is use
>"wire-wrap" sockets and a suitable (discardable) spacer to hold the socket-body maybe
>0.2" off the top of the board. Solder diagonal corners, then check if "level",
>and then solder the alternate diagonal corners. THEN solder all on the
>bottom, and then all on the top (at least those that DO connect on top). Clip off
>the excess 0.025" pins on the bottom and admire your work! BE SURE you get
>that socket's "pin 1"-end oriented properly! I did a "repair" for a CNC shop,
>once, where I goofed, and soldered a socket in backwards. But at least I caught
>this before I "powered up", and, as DIP's are symmetrical, I just put it in
>[deleted]-end-to, and all was fine, but the "notch" was on the wrong end. Had
>to "hide" that best I could.
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