Allicdata Part #: | 326-43-149-41-002000-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
326-43-149-41-002000 |
Price: | $ 13.33 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | CONN SKT SNG |
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DataSheet: | 326-43-149-41-002000 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
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Part Status: | Active |
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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components are one of the most versatile and useful electronic devices available on the market. They provide a connection point between components, making it possible to send power, data, or other signals between them. While a single socket may be capable of handling multiple types of signals, there are different types of sockets designed to be used for specific applications.
Sockets for ICs (Integrated Circuits) are specialized sockets that are designed to house a specific type of integrated circuit (IC). They use pins to make contact with the IC and provide a secure, reliable connection for sending and receiving signals. Common types of IC sockets include DIP (Dual In-line Package) sockets, BGA (Ball Grid Array) sockets, and PGA (Pin Grid Array) sockets.
Transistor sockets, on the other hand, are designed to hold transistors, which are electrical components with three terminals. Transistors are a key component of most circuits, and a transistor socket helps to make sure that a transistor remains correctly oriented when plugged in. Transistor sockets can also help provide a safe and reliable connection for signals passing through the transistor.
The working principle behind IC and transistor sockets is quite simple. When a device is inserted into a socket, it forms a connection between the socket and the component. This connection allows power or other signals to travel from one component to another and vice versa. In order to ensure a reliable connection, IC and transistor sockets use pins that are precisely shaped and sized to make a secure contact with the components they are designed to accept.
Sockets for ICs and transistors aren\'t the only kind of components that can benefit from having a socket. Many other types of electronic components such as capacitors, resistors, switches, and relays can also be used with sockets. This is because sockets offer several advantages over simply soldering components together. Sockets make it possible to more easily remove and replace components if necessary, and they can help to reduce the amount of stress and strain on the electrical circuit.
There are a variety of socket sizes available depending on the types of components you need to connect. For example, DIP sockets are available in sizes ranging from 8-pin to 40-pin, while BGA sockets may range in size from 10-pin to over 500-pin. No matter what type of socket you choose, it’s important to make sure that it is designed to accommodate the specific device or component you plan to use it with.
Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components are essential tools for many electronic devices. Not only do they provide a reliable connection between components, but they also make it possible to quickly and easily swap out components if necessary. Knowing the different types of sockets available and how they work can help ensure that you get the most out of your electronic project.
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