From: DaveC on 9 Jun 2010 14:29 I've been searching the net for a comprehensive list of drawings of IC packages, specifically, all things "SO" (ie, SO, SOP, TSOP, SSOP, TVSOP, etc.). What does come up are lists of packages, but no drawings. I need to have dimensions listed as well, similar to what is typically provided in datasheets. Thanks.
From: Baron on 9 Jun 2010 14:43 DaveC Inscribed thus: > I've been searching the net for a comprehensive list of drawings of IC > packages, specifically, all things "SO" (ie, SO, SOP, TSOP, SSOP, > TVSOP, etc.). What does come up are lists of packages, but no > drawings. > > I need to have dimensions listed as well, similar to what is typically > provided in datasheets. > > Thanks. Thats your answer, grab the data sheets. ;-) -- Best Regards: Baron.
From: Nico Coesel on 9 Jun 2010 15:44 DaveC <invalid(a)invalid.net> wrote: >I've been searching the net for a comprehensive list of drawings of IC >packages, specifically, all things "SO" (ie, SO, SOP, TSOP, SSOP, TVSOP, >etc.). What does come up are lists of packages, but no drawings. > >I need to have dimensions listed as well, similar to what is typically >provided in datasheets. Some semiconductor manufacturers also provide package drawings. IIRC NXP is one of them. -- Failure does not prove something is impossible, failure simply indicates you are not using the right tools... nico(a)nctdevpuntnl (punt=.) --------------------------------------------------------------
From: Johnny5 on 9 Jun 2010 16:17 On Jun 9, 1:29 pm, DaveC <inva...(a)invalid.net> wrote: > I've been searching the net for a comprehensive list of drawings of IC > packages, specifically, all things "SO" (ie, SO, SOP, TSOP, SSOP, TVSOP, > etc.). What does come up are lists of packages, but no drawings. > > I need to have dimensions listed as well, similar to what is typically > provided in datasheets. > > Thanks. This is good. http://www.fairchildsemi.com/packaging/ Dan
From: DaveC on 9 Jun 2010 16:21
>> Thats your answer, grab the data sheets. ;-) > That's what I resort to, although it really would be nice if there was a > one stop shop of package drawings or dimensions. There are so many > different packages now that I can't keep track of them all. For example this datasheet has 5 different package drawings that it calls "Small Outline Package", all with different dimensions: <http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74hct244.pdf> Isn't the idea of a package "name" supposed be a single identity including dimensions (differing, of course, in length, to accommodate different pin counts)? From the same manufacturer, no less... Thanks, Dave |