In Reply to: RE: looking for AD1865N-K posted by Vincin on May 21, 2007 at 05:34:35:
Hi Vincin ,
If you have the chip , the most difficult is done.
You have nothing to solder/unsolder.
The chip is mounted mechanically on its support.
You can try to remove it with your own tools or
use a special tool available in electronic shops.
Be carefull when introducing the new chip (alignment of the pins)
There also exist a special tool for this purpose but I think you can
do without. Maybe someone can lend you these tools or do the work
for you if you have some fear.
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