Need Help… So Confused with this QFP32 SA663 Socket

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I purchased an SA663 clone QFP32 Socket online, but to my extreme dismay, it doesn't work, or at least I haven't been able to get it to. Basically the original SA663 is a 1:1 pinout. But after trying at least a million pinout combos, I can't seem to get this thing to work. From what I can tell it is NOT a 1:1 pinout.

Here is the email I received from the original makers of the SA663. He says they're a 1:1 pinout, but the one I have isn't, and upon inspection of the board, the traces aren't going to the same number pins. It almost looks like DIP1 is going to QFP26+ (I can't tell without separating the two boards, and I don't think I can)

SA663 Original Pinout (Not The Clone Pinout)

I'm sure one of you mega-geniuses out there has one of these and knows the pinout. I'm about ready to trash this thing. Can't even get the pinout from who I bought it from or anyone who sells them. Major waste.

And in my defense, I had no idea this was a clone. I just thought these were THE programming sockets, not that there was a company being ripped off for designs and such. I feel dumb, but I'm still making some rookie mistakes.

Thanks in advance, friends!

Best Answer

It seems that DIP1 is connected to QFN29, and then they continue on from there.

Here is the pinout for the Chinese SA663 clone

  • QFN29 : DIP1
  • QFN30 : DIP2
  • QFN31 : DIP3
  • QFN32 : DIP4
  • QFN1 : DIP5
  • QFN2 : DIP6
  • QFN3 : DIP7
  • QFN4 : DIP8
  • QFN5 : DIP9
  • QFN6 : DIP10
  • QFN7 : DIP11
  • QFN8 : DIP12
  • QFN9 : DIP13
  • QFN10 : DIP14
  • QFN11 : DIP15
  • QFN12 : DIP16
  • QFN13 : DIP17
  • QFN14 : DIP18
  • QFN15 : DIP19
  • QFN16 : DIP20
  • QFN17 : DIP21
  • QFN18 : DIP22
  • QFN19 : DIP23
  • QFN20 : DIP24
  • QFN21 : DIP25
  • QFN22 : DIP26
  • QFN23 : DIP27
  • QFN24 : DIP28
  • QFN25 : DIP29
  • QFN26 : DIP30
  • QFN27 : DIP31
  • QFN28 : DIP32