Jeff, Thanks for the reference to Jameco for the surface mount clcc socket. for the test jumpers, I have some Starconn samples that my be good for this. They are two row headers and sockets that surface mount to a PC board. They are aimed at disk drive makers, so they are small--2mm spacing. See attached .jpg. John G Austin TX > -----Original Message----- > On the test boards that I did I just used one jumper with a row of > grounded pins and a row of digital I/O pins and another jumper with > a row of grounded pins and the other I/O pins. I think this is ideal > for testing. If you want to jumper it one way to test one thing and > another way to test something else it is easy. If you know you are > going to use it to generate video for an RGB monitor you could put > a connector right on the board. The same for everything else. If > you know the application you can select the appropriate connectors, but > for testing I don't think you want to limit the things that can be > tested too much. >
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