----- Original Message ----- From: "Rasmus Wiman" rasmus@wiman.org To: linuxbios@linuxbios.org Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 16:17 Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] M57 SLI SPI pads
Quux pawn2be.wild@yahoo.de wrote:
there are SPI sockets out there in industry, but less common & probably pricey. plcc32 is much more commonplace.
but then soldering 8 contacts might seem less risky to do manually compared with 32 contacts.
the 1.0 pcb layout has solder pads for plcc as well as SPI (located inside of plcc ). is this still the case with 2.0 pcb revisions ?
From the picture it looks like there is only one set of pads. Sure 8 contacts seem easier to solder, but I like the idea of having one factory bios stuffed away in a safe place, away from the mobo and that seems easier to achieve with a socket. :)
how about: - unsoldering the factory part. - soldering a 8 pin ?0.05"? pitch connector it its place - soldering a mating 8 pin connector to any chip you want to use - maybe add pushpins for easyer handling.
i did not yet look for the right connectors but they mus be out there... i would start lloking at smd connector for connecting 2 parrallel pcb's
Greetings Todthgie
/Rasmus
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