The HV5522 is available in PLCC package, you can buy DIP sockets for PLCC.

I think that the HV518 is another source driver (designed for driving
VFD's). As I've mentioned before, I know nothing about these chips.. I'm
very excited to hear the results from all of this experimentation.

I'm actually most interested in the HV5182 as a VFD driver. My usual chip,
the MAX6921 is only available in PLCC & SOIC.. a DIP package would be much
appreciated. Also, Will, sparkfun makes some dandy SOIC & SSOP breakout
boards. Not the ideal solution, but it can keep you from needing to reject a
part based on package.

-Adam

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 8:14 PM, will <[email protected]> wrote:

> The 5522 only comes in SMD though. How about the HV518? I can't seem
> to find that specification, and I ordered some. It's nice because it
> comes in DIP and has 32 channels.
>
>

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