A while ago I was using SOIC test clips an awful lot for programming type applications -=20 there are 2 main ones - Pomona (Blue), which break out the SO row to a single 0.1" row, and AP/3M (Black) which are the same length as the chip, and use a staggered 2-row format. ALthough the Pomona ones at first sight seem better, we found them to be UTTER RUBBISH, as they quickly became intermittent, due to the 2-part pin arrangement, which relied on the 2 parts of each pin being held in contact by spring pressure (I don't know if they've subsequently changed this design).=20 The AP/3M ones are WAY better, and very reliable (although you sometimes have to take a turn off the rather strong spring), and are also much better for use on crowded PCBs. They only tended to die when the plastic inter-pin seperators word too much.=20 =20 On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 19:45:59 +0300, you wrote: >On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Mark Skeels wrote: > >>HI, Neil. >> >>We use a 8 pin version of this method to program 12C508's in porduction= for >>small quantities. >> >>I found that the Pomona clip was easier to use, lasted longer, and = gripped >>better. If they have 28 pin version, I'd be sure to check it out. > >They have. I used the 300mil wide one with EPROM emulators before. > >Peter -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body