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SOT23 to DIP Adapter (BOB-00717)

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MPN:
BOB-00717
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Description

SOT23 to DIP Adapter - Sparkfun BOB-00717


6 pin SOT-23 to DIP adaptor. Created to take SOT23 of various pin sizes breakout to DIP. This will work with 3-pin MOSFETs, BJTs, Voltage Regulators (SOT-23-5), and various other Micro6, Micro5, etc packages.
DIP width is 0.300" (300mil) and will fit nicely into any breadboard or DIP socket.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 11.7mm (0.46")
  • Width: 8.6mm (0.34")


40 Pin break-away headers are perfect for use with these custom PCBs. Machine pin headers may be a better option for IC sockets.

Supported Devices:


Pad layout fits all standard SOT23 packages including:

  • SOT-23
  • SOT-23-3
  • SOT-23-6
  • Micro3
  • 5-MicroSMD
  • All other similar SOT23 packages
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Additional Information

Brand:
SparkFun
Part Number:
BOB-00717
Barcode:
5055421007904
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4 Reviews

  • 5
    Title of review 557

    Posted by Peter Evans on 4th Feb 2019

    Perfect for mounting those various SOT23 devices that need to be tested on a breadboard.

  • 5
    Title of review 556

    Posted by Kev Scott on 18th Sep 2017

    Good quality boards that allow SOT23 devices to be breadboarded. Good to have a few of these in your stock.

  • 5
    Title of review 555

    Posted by Jenny on 12th May 2016

    There's not much to it, but if you have a SOT23, but don't want to make a custom PCB, this does the trick. Although fiddly, I just used a soldering iron and magnifying glass.

  • 5
    Title of review 554

    Posted by Dave Boult on 21st Nov 2013

    You can't really say a lot about stuff like this, it just does what it says on the tin. Invaluable if you've picked up, say, some TS1100 current sense amplifiers and want to play about on a breadboard before you commit to a circuit.I think I'll be stock

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