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#84403 - 600 DIP Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Jez,
The most cursory evaluation of your requirements suggest a 600 pin DIP (dual inline package, or DIL if you prefer). At 0.100" centers, this is a 30" long adapter. Of course, at 0.600" wide, this is only 18 square inches, about 4.24" x 4.24" in lower limit (an actual board will be larger). Clearly it will require multiple standard DIP packages. Nine 64-pin DIPs plus one 24-pin DIP would provide 600 pins (9 x 64 + 24 = 576 + 24 = 600). Suddenly the idea doesn't seem quite so absurd. What PCB software package are you using, and what is your layer limit? I am using Protel 99SE and I don't know off hand what my layer limit is. It's never been an issue for me. Anyway, if this is what you have in mind, email me off-forum and we'll discuss it further. Joe Hebert |
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