Nstructions – Ironwood Electronics Clip Use Instructions User Manual
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I
NSTALLING THE
C
LIP
(
CONT
)
4. Apply a constant downward force after the contacts are centered between the legs.
Proper seating of the contacts is proportional to the width of the gap between the legs. The smaller the
gap, the more downward force required. The forces required range from 10 to 20 pounds.
5. Apply additional downward pressure to ensure contact between each contact and the adjacent legs of
the chip package.
Support under the board where the chip package is located may be helpful when applying this
downward force.
I
NSTALLING THE
C
LIP
(
CONT
)
4. Apply a constant downward force after the contacts are centered between the legs.
Proper seating of the contacts is proportional to the width of the gap between the legs. The smaller the
gap, the more downward force required. The forces required range from 10 to 20 pounds.
5. Apply additional downward pressure to ensure contact between each contact and the adjacent legs of
the chip package.
Support under the board where the chip package is located may be helpful when applying this
downward force.
I
NSTALLING THE
C
LIP
(
CONT
)
4. Apply a constant downward force after the contacts are centered between the legs.
Proper seating of the contacts is proportional to the width of the gap between the legs. The smaller the
gap, the more downward force required. The forces required range from 10 to 20 pounds.
5. Apply additional downward pressure to ensure contact between each contact and the adjacent legs of
the chip package.
Support under the board where the chip package is located may be helpful when applying this
downward force.
I
NSTALLING THE
C
LIP
(
CONT
)
4. Apply a constant downward force after the contacts are centered between the legs.
Proper seating of the contacts is proportional to the width of the gap between the legs. The smaller the
gap, the more downward force required. The forces required range from 10 to 20 pounds.
5. Apply additional downward pressure to ensure contact between each contact and the adjacent legs of
the chip package.
Support under the board where the chip package is located may be helpful when applying this
downward force.
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1. Place the extractor tool between the PC board and the bottom rail of the Clip.
2. Pry up slightly on opposite sides of the Clip to loosen it from your chip package.
3. Repeat until you can lift the Clip off of the part without damage to the legs of the chip
package.
C
LIP
U
SE
I
NSTRUCTIONS
Press down
Before
seating
Partially
seated
Fully
seated
R
EMOVING THE
C
LIP
Improper removal of the Clip from the chip package will
result in damage to the legs of the chip package.
CAUTION
Press down
Before
seating
Partially
seated
Fully
seated
R
EMOVING THE
C
LIP
Improper removal of the Clip from the chip package will
result in damage to the legs of the chip package.
CAUTION
Press down
Before
seating
Partially
seated
Fully
seated
R
EMOVING THE
C
LIP
Improper removal of the Clip from the chip package will
result in damage to the legs of the chip package.
CAUTION
Press down
Before
seating
Partially
seated
Fully
seated
R
EMOVING THE
C
LIP
Improper removal of the Clip from the chip package will
result in damage to the legs of the chip package.
CAUTION