Hi Technet,
http://www.parallax.com/images/prod_jpg/bs2p24-ic.jpg is a picture of a
tiny pcb assembly that can be wavesoldered onto a motherboard almost
like a normal through-hole package. Due to an obsolescense problem we
are thinking about replacing a 22-pins DIP-package by a construction
similar to what's in the picture.
Does anyone know what technology to use to get the sidepins connected
to the substrate, and does this fit within a normal PCB Assembly
process? Also any ideas about alternative solution are more then
welcome.
Best regards!
Daan Terstegge
Thales Communications
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