24 pins I think but maybe 28. I think they would fit in a EEPROM socket
but would wider than a DIP.
Syd H. Levine wrote:
Fred:
Thanks for the info. Do you by any
chance recall how many pins the little bugger had? I am having no luck
finding a few of them.
Syd
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Re: MN5700
I remember them quite well. They were epoxy bricks, like a DIP except
the pins exited out of the bottom of the package rather than the side
as a DIP would.
Syd H. Levine wrote:
Does anybody know what the package looked like for the MN5700? Was it a
DIP, or some kind of hybrid cube or block?
Syd H. Levine
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Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 2:23 PM
We are looking for some Micronetworking MN5700 adc devices. Anybody know
where to find some, or if there is a workaround replacement part?
Thanks.
Syd H. Levine
AnaLog Services, Inc.
Phone: 270-276-5671
Telefax: 270-276-5588
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