> On 17.10.21 10:09, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off
>> a leaded pin and solder it on the component
>>
>> I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have
>> very little mechanical stress on the components
>>
>> Anyone got a good reference?
>>
>> (sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Klaus
>>
>> --
>> Klaus
>>
> Wire wrap wire.
I normally strip #26 tinned stranded wire and use the individual strands.
Cheers
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Reply by Martin Rid●October 17, 20212021-10-17
Klaus Kragelund <klauskvik@hotmail.com> Wrote in message:r
> 17.10.21 10:09, Klaus Kragelund wrote:>Hi>>For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off a leaded pin and solder it on the component>>I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have very little mechanical stress on the components>>Anyone got a good reference?>>(sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up) >>Regards>>Klaus >I could buy this, but 11 USD for a clip seems a bit high:https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cal-test-electronics/CT2592-2/5028700--Klaus
Years ago I picked up some TP grabbers from digikey. The were $35
for 10p s. Now they are 10 bucks each.
They are good for soic size stuff.
Now I am looking for ridged arms that can hold my singer sewing
needles in place. Sort of what Pico offers.
The micro grabbers are too big for the smaller pitch devices. I
tend to add pads for probing to work around the fine pitch
probing issue.
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Reply by Klaus Kragelund●October 17, 20212021-10-17
17.10.21 11:41, Clive Arthur wrote:
>On 17/10/2021 09:29, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
>> 17.10.21 10:09, Klaus Kragelund�� wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off
>>> a leaded pin and solder it on the component
>>>
>>> I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have
>>> very little mechanical stress on the components
>>>
>>> Anyone got a good reference?
>>>
>>> (sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Klaus
>>
>> I could buy this, but 11 USD for a clip seems a bit high:
>>
>> https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cal-test-electronics/CT2592-2/5028700
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Klaus
>
>Logic analyser test probes? Cheap as chips on eBay.
>
I can get cheap ones from China, but unsure about the quality
I recently bought some BNC to banana plugs, and the quality is horrible
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Reply by aioe usenet●October 17, 20212021-10-17
On 17/10/2021 15:29, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
> 17.10.21 10:09, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off
>> a leaded pin and solder it on the component
>>
>> I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have
>> very little mechanical stress on the components
>>
>> Anyone got a good reference?
>>
>> (sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
>> Regards
>>
>> Klaus
>
> I could buy this, but 11 USD for a clip seems a bit high:
>
> https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cal-test-electronics/CT2592-2/5028700
>
>
>
> --
> Klaus
> Hi
>
> For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off a leaded pin and solder it on the component
>
> I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have very little mechanical stress on the components
>
> Anyone got a good reference?
>
> (sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
>
> Regards
>
> Klaus
>
> --
> Klaus
>
Wire wrap wire.
Reply by Clive Arthur●October 17, 20212021-10-17
On 17/10/2021 09:29, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
> 17.10.21 10:09, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off
>> a leaded pin and solder it on the component
>>
>> I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have
>> very little mechanical stress on the components
>>
>> Anyone got a good reference?
>>
>> (sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
>> Regards
>>
>> Klaus
>
> I could buy this, but 11 USD for a clip seems a bit high:
>
> https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cal-test-electronics/CT2592-2/5028700
>
>
>
> --
> Klaus
Logic analyser test probes? Cheap as chips on eBay.
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Clive
Reply by Klaus Kragelund●October 17, 20212021-10-17
17.10.21 10:09, Klaus Kragelund wrote:
>Hi
>
>For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off a leaded pin and solder it on the component
>
>I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have very little mechanical stress on the components
>
>Anyone got a good reference?
>
>(sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
>
>Regards
>
>Klaus
>
Reply by Klaus Kragelund●October 17, 20212021-10-17
Hi
For testing on prototype with small SMD components I normally clip off a leaded pin and solder it on the component
I need very small clips to attach with small diameter wire to have very little mechanical stress on the components
Anyone got a good reference?
(sometimes I use enameled copper wire, but it takes longer to set up)
Regards
Klaus
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Klaus