> From: Matt Taylor [mailto:mftaylor@UALBERTA.CA] > > Does anyone know a north american source for QFP 44 adaptors > to a dip or a > plcc or any other > pinout that is reasonably cheap > > Thanks in advance > > Matt Taylor I'm not sure the direction that you want to go, or what you consider reasonably cheap, but I'm currently using the following: To attach a 40 pin PDIP part to a PCB with 44 pin MQFP pads, I use an adaptor from Microchip. The part number on the plastic case is AC162046. I also have an adaptor from Emulation Technology that has a 44 pin MQFP socket on top and a 40 pin PDIP pinout on the bottom. I use it to program MQFP parts using programmers that only have a DIP socket. Emulation's web site is http://www.emulation.com . They can make almost any kind of adaptor, but they are not what I would consider cheap. -Mike -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu