Is there a Fritzing part for a 14-pin ZIF socket? It has two seven pin rows, with 100 mil pin spacing in each row . The item is shown below in two views

Name of the part
14-Pin ZIF Socket

Previous work, similar parts
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Top view
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**Bottom View Showing Pins

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Datasheet
The official documentation of the part manufacture is linked here:

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Type
I did not read this
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)
Antenna (AE)
Battery (BT)
Capacitor (C)
Diode (D)
Display (DS)
Fuse (F)
Hardware , mounting screws, etc. (H)
Jack, fixed part of a connector pair, header (J)
Relay (K)
Inductor, Coil, Ferrite bead (L)
Loudspeaker, Buzzer (LS)
Motor (M)
Microphone (MK)
Plug, moveable part of a connector pair (P)
Transistor (Q)
Resistor (R)
Thermistor (RT)
Varistor (RV)
Switch (S)
Transformer (T)
Integrated Circuit (IC)
Crystal, Oscillator (Y)
Zender diode (Z)
[x ] Other (please specifiy)

Footprint
E.g. SOT23-5 , TO-220.
This usually does not apply to breakout boards.

It doesn’t appear so. A google search of the form “fritzing part 14 pin zif socket” turns up parts for 28 and 40 pin sockets but no 14pin socket. Many of the 40pin zifs will do both 0.6in and 0.3in spacing although I don’t know if the available parts do that.

Peter

Thank you Peter. Did I send enough information for you to make a Fritzing part for this 14-pin ZIF socket?

A generic IC will make an identical part to the two ZIF sockets in core parts. Their breadboard view is an IC. So I don’t see any need of a new part as the tools are there to make a new one.

pcb would be most of the reason to make a new part, and it is no different than the standard IC. So a 14 pin generic IC should do what you want.

Peter

Thank you Peter. I can use the IC Dip sockets.