Allicdata Part #: | 324-41-121-41-002000-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
324-41-121-41-002000 |
Price: | $ 10.52 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | CONN SKT SNG |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | 324-41-121-41-002000 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
50 +: | $ 9.56186 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
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Introduction
A socket is a device that serves as an interface between a computer and another device. Sockets for ICs, transistors, and similar components are designed for reliability, durability, and convenience when it comes to connecting them to a circuit. Depending on the design of the component, different types of sockets can be used. In general, these sockets can be classified into two categories, namely, force fit sockets and mounting sockets.
Force Fit Sockets
Force fit sockets are so called because they are designed to mechanically fit a component without using any screws, nails, or other types of fasteners. These sockets are usually used to hold transistors in place, and the connections can usually be made using solder. Different designs are available that fit different sizes of components, such as single in-line (SIL) sockets and dual in-line (DIP) sockets. Another type of force fit socket is the printed circuit board (PCB) socket. These sockets are generally made of plastic and are used to hold integrated circuits (ICs) in place on a PCB.
Mounting Sockets
Mounting sockets are so called because they are designed to be secured to a circuit board using screws, nails, or other types of fasteners. The connections are usually made using solder or other conductive materials. Different designs are available that fit different sizes of components, such as plastic encapsulated devices (PEDs) and dual-in-line (DIP) sockets. Another type of mounting socket is the surface-mount socket. These are usually made of metal and are used to hold ICs in place on a PCB. They are designed to be soldered directly to a PCB.
Working Principle Of Sockets
Sockets work by providing a mechanical connection between the component and the circuit board. For force fit sockets, this is usually done by using a set of plastic pins that fit into cutouts in the component and circuit board. The pins are pressed into the cutouts and hold the component in place. For mounting sockets, this is usually done by using a set of metal prongs that fit into cutouts in both the component and the circuit board. The prongs are secured using screws, nails, or other types of fasteners. Once the connection is made, the circuit board can be wired to the component.
Conclusion
Sockets for ICs, transistors, and similar components provide reliability, durability, and convenience when it comes to connecting them to a circuit. There are two types of sockets, namely, force fit sockets and mounting sockets, both of which are designed to provide a mechanical connection between the component and the circuit board. The working principle of the sockets is based on providing this mechanical connection and ensuring that the connection is secure.
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