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socketpartnumber [2008/05/16 09:14]
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socketpartnumber [2024/03/15 11:16]
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-====== Socket Part Number ====== 
  
-We get asked fairly often about the actual socket we use when doing a socket job on an ECU.  This page is just a collection of that information. 
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-**1G MEMORY BOARD NOTE:​** ​ If you have a 1G with a memory board and you had someone other than us socket your ECU, take a look at the socket they used and make sure it doesn'​t have raised edges. ​ If you look at the socket picture below, you'll see that the edges of the socket are flush with the tops of the pin insertion holes. ​ That allows the memory board to seat securely against the socket. ​ If your socket has a raised edge, it will allow the memory board to move around and can easily cause the ECU to reset unexpected and could even scramble your settings in the memory board. 
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-====== Details ====== 
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-We use a low-profile,​ machined-pin socket made by Mill-Max. ​ It's a 28-pin socket, of course, to match the 28-pin EPROM used in the DSM ""​ECUs""​. 
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-^Vendor |Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. | 
-^Manufacturer P/N |110-99-628-41-001000 | 
-^Description |IC SOCKET 28PIN MS TIN/TIN .600 | 
-^Contact Finish |Tin-Lead, 200 µin (5.08 µm) | 
-^Digi-Key P/N |ED3728-ND | 
-^RoHS Replacement |110-44-628-41-001000 | 
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-To order one of these, you can just contact [[http://​www.digikey.com/​|Digi-Key]] using the part number information above. ​ A picture of this socket is provided below. 
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