tony said:
If you then solder the mating part of the connector to
stripboard
with a track cut between the 2 rows of pins then each pin will be
on it's own strip.
This isn't bad, except for that the signals are now one set of
1,3,5,7... and one set of 2,4,6,8... If I want to keep the
contiguous signals together then I have to jumper just about
everything. I want a device that I can solder a 2-wide DIL to
that has a single row of 1,2,3,4,5... SingleInLine 0.10" going
out, where the signals stay together. Call it a PC board-lette.
What are you trying to do, and what construction
method (custom etched PCB, wirewrap, stripboard)
are you using?
Nothing special. Although I have an OK Speed-Wrap
here that may have to become more than a just a
conversation piece. Up to now it's been discrete
soldering on simple lattice line boards. stripboard?
Again, to set up 30 lines inorder, its 29 jumpers. Yuk.
John A.