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				|  | @ -31,10 +31,21 @@ SOIC8 Clips | |||
| SOIC8 clips are a convenient way to interface with SOIC8 chips. They are cheap and somewhat easy to use. | ||||
| Remember though, that the clip requires a programmer to act as interface between the clip and your computer. | ||||
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| It can be confusing when looking at the ribbon cable of the clip, because the two rows of pins -- how does it map? | ||||
| Look at the following image of a ribbon cable, there is a red wire that indicates pin 1, and the pins are numbered | ||||
| relative to the cable key notch.   Don't be confused in thinking that red should be voltage, in this case it should | ||||
| map to pin one of the SOIC8 chip and pin-cable adapter.   This way you can visualize the pins of the adapter are identical | ||||
| to that of the SOIC8 flash chip specification. | ||||
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| Here is an example of a SOIC8 clip wired to a Raspberry Pi Pico: | ||||
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| **Warning:**  Often camera boards have other SOIC8 style chips besides the flash chip,  | ||||
| and you need to be sure to identify the correct chip before you begin your work. | ||||
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| Picking a Programmer | ||||
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