Reply by Leonard N. Elevich January 28, 20022002-01-28

We are using Yamaichi IC149-100-025 socket for our DSP56F803EVM test boards. See Yamaichi web site: http://www.yeu.com

for more information about this part and distributors.

 

Leonard N. Elevich

Motorola DSPD

 

-----Original Message-----
From: wpethe [mailto:w...@gmx.de]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:31 AM
To: m...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [motoroladsp] Socket for DSP56F803???

 

Hi,

is there any Socket for the DSP, where I can clip in the DSP and can
change it in a simple way?
Our application should work in a high engergy HF-Area, and I am afraid
of demaging the DSP. (We will make it save as far as possible, but
somtimes...)
So I like to change the DSP and put in a new one in a user friendly
way. (Our Customers should do it, if it is possible...)

Thanks..

w. Pethe


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Reply by wpethe January 28, 20022002-01-28
Hi,

is there any Socket for the DSP, where I can clip in the DSP and can
change it in a simple way?
Our application should work in a high engergy HF-Area, and I am afraid
of demaging the DSP. (We will make it save as far as possible, but
somtimes...)
So I like to change the DSP and put in a new one in a user friendly
way. (Our Customers should do it, if it is possible...)

Thanks..

w. Pethe