Look carefully on Mill-Max's site to get the p/n, then locate the parts from Digikey. I designed an almost identical device (plugs into standard DIP sockets) as a hardware emulator for PICs that could not be connected to a development tool. I was debugging code for a PIC16F627 using the PIC16F876A as a development station on a tiny PC that plugged into the PIC16F627 socket. It worked for 'F628 and 'F648 as well as the 'A' series, too. --Bob alan smith wrote: > Have you checked Samtec? Thats usually my first stop > > Forrest W Christian wrote: I'm looking for some sip (or dip) pin headers. Specifically, the type > of pin headers that you can plug into a sip or dip socket and not damage > the socket. > > I'm building a small, customized, ICD "header" for development in an > application where the microchip MPLAB ICD header won't work (long > story), and I don't want to put an ICD connector onboard for various > reasons. > > But I need a source for those little pin-to-pin connectors.... but so > far I haven't been able to locate any. I'm sure they exist, but they're > just a needle buried in the haystack of all of the other 0.1" pitch headers. > > Does anyone have a part number and/or source. > > Just to clarify: Sip "header", which has small pins on both sides > suitable to insert into a IC socket. > > -forrest > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist