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28-pin ZIF socket
A 28-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket, 0.3" wide, with high-conductivity terminals for solid connections. The lever mechanism allows easy chip insertion...
A 28-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket, 0.3" wide, with high-conductivity terminals for solid connections. The lever mechanism allows easy chip insertion and removal without bending pins, making it ideal for circuits where chips are frequently exchanged.
Key Features
- Zero Insertion Force – Lever-operated for damage-free chip handling
- 28-Pin DIP Compatible – Supports chips up to 28 pins, 0.3" wide
- High-Conductivity Terminals – Reliable electrical connections
Ideal For
- Firmware and bootloader flashing (e.g., Arduino ATmega chips)
- IC programming and testing
- Circuits requiring frequent chip swaps
- Prototyping and educational use
Package Contents
- 1× 28-Pin ZIF Socket
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