Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:26:35 -0500 (EST)
From: der Mouse <mouse at Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
Subject: Re: Sockets (was: Ebay grrrr #743)
> I've been told that gold-plated sockets are a
waste of money if what
> you're going to be socketing is tinned-lead packages. Something
> about gold-to-gold and tin-to-tin makes for the best results.
Well, it reduces corrosion.
<snip>
I'd say gold/gold is probably best, since it's the most
corrosion-resistant in both these senses. But whether I'd prefer
gold/tin or tin/tin depends on the tradeoffs.
der Mouse
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We've had this thread before, but don't forget about stuff like
Stabilant 22. I had endless problems with sockets in AIM65s
(similar to the cheap sockets in a PET) installed in a plant full
of oil and other contaminants in the air; finally pulled them all
out, cleaned and treated the sockets & chips with Stab 22,
and no more problems.
Also did my PETs at that time and never had a problem with
IC sockets in them either; still running fine today.
mike