IC Socket - Dual in-line package, 2.54mm Pitch, 7.62mm Spacing

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Pictured: 8 pins
Pictured: 8 pins
Pictured: 8 pins
Pictured: 8 pins
Pictured: 8 pins
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Pictured: 14 pins
Pictured: 14 pins
Pictured: 14 pins
Pictured: 14 pins
Pictured: 14 pins
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Pictured: 18 pins
Pictured: 18 pins
Pictured: 24 pins
Pictured: 24 pins
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Pictured: 28 pins
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IC Socket - Dual in-line package, 2.54mm Pitch, 7.62mm Spacing

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IC component sockets for dual in-line package chips (DIP, PDIP, DIL, DIPP.) These sockets feature ladder style cases with tinned stamped and formed connections.

IC sockets can be soldered into PCBs, stripboard, or padboard and the IC can then be inserted into it instead of soldering the IC directly to the board. IC sockets are optional, but using one allows you to easily swap out ICs (e.g. to compare various op amps in a working circuit), easily replace ICs if one fails, and protects the IC from excess heat when soldering.

Part Numbers
Number of PinsOur Part Number
8 pinsP-STIC-8
14 pinsP-STIC-14
16 pinsP-STIC-16
18 pinsP-STIC-18
24 pinsP-STIC-24
28 pinsP-STIC-28
Length8 pins versionP-STIC-810.18 mm
14 pins versionP-STIC-1417.73mm
16 pins versionP-STIC-1620.32
18 pins versionP-STIC-1822.86 mm
24 pins versionP-STIC-2430.61 mm
28 pins versionP-STIC-2835.56 mm
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions8 pins versionP-STIC-80.4 in. × 0.39 in. × 0.289 in.
14 pins versionP-STIC-140.4 in. × 0.39 in. × 0.289 in.
16 pins versionP-STIC-160.4 in. × 0.39 in. × 0.289 in.
18 pins versionP-STIC-180.9 in. × 0.4 in. × 0.325 in.
24 pins versionP-STIC-241.2 in. × 0.4 in. × 0.325 in.
28 pins versionP-STIC-281.4 in. × 0.4 in. × 0.325 in.
Weight (Packaging)8 pins versionP-STIC-80.0028 lbs.
14 pins versionP-STIC-140.0044 lbs.
16 pins versionP-STIC-160.0044 lbs.
18 pins versionP-STIC-180.0006 lbs.
24 pins versionP-STIC-240.0088 lbs.
28 pins versionP-STIC-280.0051 lbs.
P-STIC-8 - 8 pins versionLength10.18 mm
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm
P-STIC-14 - 14 pins versionLength17.73mm
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm
P-STIC-16 - 16 pins versionLength20.32
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm
P-STIC-18 - 18 pins versionLength22.86 mm
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm
P-STIC-24 - 24 pins versionLength30.61 mm
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm
P-STIC-28 - 28 pins versionLength35.56 mm
Pitch2.54 mm
Spacing7.62 mm
Width9.95 mm

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Product Reviews

4.50 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
Kenneth Melton - December 4th, 2023
4 out of 5

This feels to be decent quality, overall a fair price but I ordered multiple with the rest of my order, and they were stacked together. It was really difficult to pull them apart, I was worried I would damage the pins on either socket. By the end of it both were fine, but I did get a pretty deep puncture in my finger. If possible, see if you can order them packaged separately

AmpJocky - October 4th, 2023
5 out of 5

I use chip sockets every time I have to replace a IC. No, your chip will not vibrate out of the socket. It is smart to use sockets because of the difficulty in soldering them into the circuit board anyway.