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bswartzwelder

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I've heard a lot about the different types of integrated circuits such as the flat packs. Haven't heard much about the older dual inline pin versions. These IC's have 2 rows of pins with the most popular ones being 8, 14, or 16 pins. I was wondering if the older style dual inline pin versions also have interconnecting wires made of gold. Seems there are tons of these out there. They are, like I said olderversions which don't have as many pins.

I don't want to mix in 30 pounds of these when I get my ball mill up and running only to find they usually don't have any gold. Anyone? Thank you.
 
bswartzwelder said:
I've heard a lot about the different types of integrated circuits such as the flat packs. Haven't heard much about the older dual inline pin versions. These IC's have 2 rows of pins with the most popular ones being 8, 14, or 16 pins. I was wondering if the older style dual inline pin versions also have interconnecting wires made of gold. Seems there are tons of these out there. They are, like I said olderversions which don't have as many pins.

I don't want to mix in 30 pounds of these when I get my ball mill up and running only to find they usually don't have any gold. Anyone? Thank you.


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macfixer01
 
Thank you. I don't recall seeing this when I was looking. I seem to be amassing quite a few. I guess I'll just throw everything together when I get the ball mill finished. I'm making some headway, but finding parts can be a headache.
 

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