These Chinesium alternatives work quite good too. I always have a few lying around for jobs like that: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Black-Programmer-Testing-Clip-SOP8-Pin-SOIC8-DIP8-IC-Test-FNS/133146332577
Yes, but in this case they can't be used. Reason is the pitch, which is 1.00mm and not the usual 1.27mm (0.050" for all the imperial fanboys)
And I wasn't able to find such a test clip with a pitch of 1mm. I hope, my friend can do it with the Pomona grabber thingies.
Thanks for the link anyway.
Seems to me that we’ve spent more hassle discussing the issue than it would take to solder two pigtails in place for testing.
If that’s not feasible, next option would be a 3DP former to hold some Pogo Pins.
mnem
now where did I leave that SEP field generator...
I saw how he soldered some wire to those poor little pins of the sensor. Not the best idea.
I have considered 3DP but then I decided to do this:
- ordered some pogo pins, type P50-B1
- ordered some adapter PCB with a 1mm pitch
- will put this together when it arrives.
I ruled out 3DP for two reasons:
- I don't have a 3D printer
- I don't have any experience with 3DP
Maybe the next time. I followed the discussion about 3D printers here with interest.
Edit:
picture added and some typos fixed