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SIL or Single In-Line is a type of packaging used for circuit sub-assemblies, [[Glossary:Resistor|resistor]] networks and some [[Glossary:IC|IC]]s, and having a single row of pins designed for [[Glossary:Through-hole|through-hole]] assembly.
SIL or Single In-Line is a type of packaging used for circuit sub-assemblies, [[Glossary:Resistor|resistor]] networks and some [[Glossary:Integrated Circuit|IC]]s, and having a single row of pins designed for [[Glossary:Through-hole|through-hole]] assembly.

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SIL or Single In-Line is a type of packaging used for circuit sub-assemblies, resistor networks and some ICs, and having a single row of pins designed for through-hole assembly.