While realizing that I'm both top posting and replying to myself, I'm a lucky man
today. I found two of the adapters new in box for about $100 total on craigslist. They are
already on their way. I'm lucky!!
Keith
Keith M <keithvz at verizon.net> wrote:
I could justify a $75 price tag maybe.... I suppose I
could set up some
ebay alerts on those part numbers but I have a feeling it would take
awhile to show up.
Building one seems hard and might net me little discount after I'm said
and done.
Thanks
Keith
Alexandre Souza - Listas <pu1bzz.listas at gmail.com> wrote:
It depends on how much you want to wait, and/or how much you want to
spend/work
You can do an adapter, but it is some trouble and work
Or you can wait it appear on Ebay :o)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Monahan" <keithvz at verizon.net>
To: <cctech at classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:02 AM
Subject: socketed 84-pin PLCC logic analyzer connection
I've got the need to connect a logic analyzer
to a socketed 84-pin
PLCC
IC. The test clips I'm familiar with
won't attach properly because
they
expect a soldered chip instead.
Besides removing the socket and resoldering the IC directly to the
PCB and
using a traditional test clip (which are
affordable), are there any
other
plug-and-play solutions?
I've found these
http://www.emulation.com/catalog/off-the-shelf_solutions/logic_analyzer-sco…
http://www.emulation.com/cgi-cfm/insert_quantity.cfm?part_number=BC4-84-PCC…
US)
>
> which seem pretty darn cool, but also pretty darn expensive.
>
> The PCB is almost 30 years old, for whatever that's worth.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
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