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IC Test Clip - SOIC 8-Pin

This IC test clip provides a secure, hands-free connection to all eight leads of a small outline integrated circuit (SOIC-8). Gold-plated upper and lower contacts ensure reliable electrical connections for testing and programming surface-mount ICs.

Place your SOIC-8 chip in the lower contacts, attach female-terminated jumper wires to the 0.1"-spaced upper contacts, and you're ready to test or reprogram without soldering.

Key Features

  • SOIC-8 Compatible – Fits standard 8-pin small outline integrated circuits
  • Gold-Plated Contacts – Dual sets of contacts for reliable connectivity
  • 0.1" Spaced Upper Pins – Compatible with standard female jumper wires
  • Hands-Free Testing – Securely holds the IC while you work

Ideal For

  • Testing and debugging SOIC-8 surface-mount ICs
  • In-circuit programming (e.g., reprogramming LilyTiny/LilyTwinkle)
  • Prototyping with SMD components without soldering

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$30.06

Original: $100.19

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IC Test Clip - SOIC 8-Pin—

$100.19

$30.06

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Description

This IC test clip provides a secure, hands-free connection to all eight leads of a small outline integrated circuit (SOIC-8). Gold-plated upper and lower contacts ensure reliable electrical connections for testing and programming surface-mount ICs.

Place your SOIC-8 chip in the lower contacts, attach female-terminated jumper wires to the 0.1"-spaced upper contacts, and you're ready to test or reprogram without soldering.

Key Features

  • SOIC-8 Compatible – Fits standard 8-pin small outline integrated circuits
  • Gold-Plated Contacts – Dual sets of contacts for reliable connectivity
  • 0.1" Spaced Upper Pins – Compatible with standard female jumper wires
  • Hands-Free Testing – Securely holds the IC while you work

Ideal For

  • Testing and debugging SOIC-8 surface-mount ICs
  • In-circuit programming (e.g., reprogramming LilyTiny/LilyTwinkle)
  • Prototyping with SMD components without soldering

Resources