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Title: Difference between an SOIC and DIP?
Post by: John Egerton on September 21, 2004, 01:25:54 PM
I was wondering what the answer to this was?

Which is the best to use in 9v effects?

Thanks..

John
Title: Difference between an SOIC and DIP?
Post by: mlabbee on September 21, 2004, 01:27:36 PM
soic is surface mount and dip is pins.  pins are (for me) much easier to solder.  Otherwise, they are the same chip - just different packaging.
Title: Difference between an SOIC and DIP?
Post by: toneman on September 21, 2004, 01:38:12 PM
"dip" -->  dual inline package

"sip" -->  single inline package(R-packs)

"soic" --> small outline integrated circuit

there's also
"MSOP",  "SOT23" , "SC70"

"sot" -->  "small outline transistor"

in all cases of packaging, the IC is the same(the die),
just the packageing is smaller.  The trend is for smaller
and smaller packages to save space(pcb realistate)
especially in the cellphone market.

If it get smaller than "soic", it's gets near impossible to solder without
specialized equipment(microscopes, micro-tipped soldering irons,)
(solder-paste & hot airjet soldering)

have fun
tone
Title: Difference between an SOIC and DIP?
Post by: mahoney on September 21, 2004, 02:32:09 PM
I accidentally bought some CD4013s in the SOIC package for my blue box.  Needless to say, they're still sitting in an unopened package.  Anyone need em?