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Faq
FAQ
What types of products does Adapters-Plus offer?
Adapters-Plus designs and manufactures IC adapters, test & burn-in sockets, headers, interconnects, and production replacement adapters for a wide range of semiconductor packages.
How do I place an order?
You can place an order by submitting the form above, emailing sales@adapt-plus.com, or calling (209) 839-0200. If a standard product fits your needs, we’ll quote it quickly; otherwise, we’ll review your requirements for a custom solution.
What is your typical lead time for custom orders?
Lead times vary based on complexity and quantity. Most custom adapters and sockets ship within 2–4 weeks after design approval. Expedited options may be available.
Do you offer technical support or consultations?
Yes. Our engineers assist with package selection, pin mapping, mechanical constraints, and test or production requirements. Use the form above to start a technical discussion.
What are IC adapters used for?
IC adapters allow one package type or pin configuration to interface with another. They are commonly used for prototyping, programming, validation, production testing, and legacy device replacement.
What types of IC adapters do you offer?
We support many configurations, including DIP, SOIC, SSOP, TSSOP, QFN, QFP, PLCC, PGA, BGA, and LGA. Both standard and custom wiring options are available.
How do I select the right IC adapter for my application?
Key factors include package type, pin count, pitch, body size, target socket or footprint, and application (development vs. production). If you’re unsure, submit the form and we’ll help you select or design the correct solution.
Can I modify an existing IC adapter to fit my requirements?
Often, yes. Many projects start from an existing adapter body or footprint and are customized for wiring, pinout, height, or materials. Share your requirements and we’ll review feasibility.

