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dual in-line package
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dual in-line package

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dual in-line package [¦dü·əl ¦in ‚līn ′pak·ij]
(electronics)
Microcircuit package with two rows of seven vertical leads that are easily inserted into an etched circuit board. Abbreviated DIP.

(hardware)Dual In-Line Package - (DIL, DIP) The most common type of package for small and medium scale integrated circuits, with up to about 48 pins. The pins hang vertically from the two long edges of the rectangular package, spaced at intervals of 0.1 inch. The pins fit through holes in the circuit board to which they are soldered or into a socket.



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The devices were mounted in 28 pin dual in-line packages using silver load epoxy die attach.
nbsp;(PLCC), small outline integrated circuits (SOICs) and plastic dual in-line packages (PDIPs).
The M37270, M37271, M37272, M37273 and M37274 television microcontrollers are each available in 42-pin, 52-pin and 64-pin shrink dual in-line packages (SDIP) and 64-pin quad flat pack (QFP) packages, and are all in volume production.
 
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