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Dip sockets for all your prototyping needs. If you've ever had to de-solder a dip part from a circuit board, you know how valuable these are! Number of pins include: 8, 14, 16, 18, 24, 28, and 40.
This is a 600mil wide 24-pin socket.
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Is this the correct size to fit the Arduino Pro Mini?
Yes, but keep in mind that off-grid pins A4, A5, A6 and A7 and the FTDI pins wouldn't be accessible. I'm also not 100% sure that the struts clear all the components - like the reset button.
I'd say stick to the single row break-away headers and cut to size :)
why you can't carry the .300" ones? i need to use them with some MAX7219CNG, and the wirewrap ones don't work for my needs
Found them thnx, 10s 14s, etc.
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Hey are these in your Eagle library?
No, but they're in the standard libraries that come with Eagle: ic-packages/DIL24-6.