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Single-in-Line Package (SIP)
The Single-in-Line Package, or SIP, is an IC package that has a single row of leads protruding from the bottom of its body. It is not as widely used as dual-in-line packages such as the PDIP and the CerDIP because of its limited number of pins. SIP's are often used in packaging networks of multiple resistors.
Lead counts for the SIP range from 4 to 40. SIP's usually have a body width of either 300 mils or 600 mils. The lead pitch of a SIP is typically 100 mils.
Table 1. Properties of Some Single-in-Line Packages
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