Thank you very much Ron, I apreciate your help...thank you ---------- > De: Ron Fial > A: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Asunto: Re: Don«t understand a term.... > Fecha: Lunes 1 de Junio de 1998 08:04 PM > > A PLCC is just a case or package type. It means > Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier, and generally comes in > several rectangular styles. The leads are J leads, that > is, each lead comes out and then bends under the package. > They may be soldered directly to the circuit board, OR > (big advantage) they may be inserted in a PLCC socket > which socket itself is soldered to the circuit board. > The leads have a .050 spacing, so are easier to work with > than some finer pitch packages. > The most common sizes are 14, 28, 32, 44, 48, 56, 84 pins. > > Copy and paste the following into your browser Netsite windows > and it will bring up National Semiconductor's PLCC package specs. > Choose a package and see all the specs and a picture of the PLCC > product. > > http://www.national.com/search/search.cgi/packaging?keywords=plcc > > Regards, > Ron Fial > > -------------------------------------- > At 01:09 PM 6/1/98 -0400, you wrote: > > If some body please, can help me out I«d be very glad.... > > > > > > What«s the mean of PLCC PICs ? > > > > Regards, > Ron Fial