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By MCorgano
#48970 My question is about getting a socket like this, that has the right width / spacing so it would hold an esp-12 board correctly. My goal is to get something I can "plug in" an esp-12 into, program it, pop it out, plug in next esp, etc.
Something like this: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/5pcs-PLCC32-32-Pin-32Pin-SMD-IC-Socket-Adapter-PLCC-Converter-Brand-New-/261107989718?hash=item3ccb3fbcd6:g:hkcAAMXQO21Rsz3E

IS there a standard naming convention for the width / length / pins / pin spacing for IC / SMD sockets? If so, what would a socket with the right width, length, pins be called?

Edit: Something like this would work too, but it's not wide enough and not nearly long enough
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/16-Pins-2mm-Pitch-DIP-IC-Sockets-Solder-Type-Adaptors-Black-/231132224809?hash=item35d08ddd29:g:CkkAAOSw9N1VlYrQ
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By xtal