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Use PLCC Bug Isolators to disconnect and reconnect any pin of your socketed
IC in a PLCC package
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Each lead can be activated or deactivated using the Bug Isolator's DIP
switches
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Use with an emulator probe to disable unwanted interrupts and resets
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Connect a scope or other instrument without using an IC test clip
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Isolate I/O port lines
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By connecting the lead to a test instrument, you can force any pin to any
logic level, for the purpose of inducing a fault
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Available with low insertion force or zero insertion force sockets
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Custom adapters available
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How to Order
Determine the following characteristics to identify the Emulation Technology
part number.
1) Chip package and target socket (see icon).
2) Pin Count (see Ordering Information Example)
3) Choose LIF (low insertion force) or ZIF (zero insertion force).
If you will be inserting and extracting the part more than 5 to 10 times,
use a ZIF.
4) Verify your footprint in the Footprint Section.

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Identify your chip package and target socket by:
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Chip Package => Target Socket
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PLCC => PLCC
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PLCC => SMT |
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QFP => QFP
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