Hello
Re: Hello
The 3 on the chip is misleading, the datasheet shows them to be 200ns
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Re: Hello
Fair enough.
Still, from my experience, de-soldering chips can be problematic as the ancient oxidised solder can stick the pins to the holes and no matter how many times you wick the solder and re-apply the holes just don't empty. Many a time I found that I had to physically break the join from the component side using the soldering iron and a bit of sideways pressure until the leg went "clonk" and detached. It has taken me almost an hour to get one 16 pin chip out.
Still, from my experience, de-soldering chips can be problematic as the ancient oxidised solder can stick the pins to the holes and no matter how many times you wick the solder and re-apply the holes just don't empty. Many a time I found that I had to physically break the join from the component side using the soldering iron and a bit of sideways pressure until the leg went "clonk" and detached. It has taken me almost an hour to get one 16 pin chip out.