Allicdata Part #: | 515-91-223-18-095001-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
515-91-223-18-095001 |
Price: | $ 14.26 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | SKT PGA SOLDRTL |
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DataSheet: | 515-91-223-18-095001 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
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Part Status: | Active |
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
515-91-223-18-095001 application field and working principle have been a major discussion point for years. From the beginning of integrated circuits and transistors being used in consumer products right up through today, sockets have had their place in providing reliable and affordable contact points between a circuit or device and a printed circuit board.
Sockets for ICs, and more recently for transistors, are electrical connection components used for providing connection between a device and a printed circuit board. They usually include female pins (or “sockets”) that contact the devices such as ICs or transistors, and male pins (or “plugs”) that provide connection to a printed circuit board. They are the simplest and most reliable form of electrical connection, and feature low contact resistance, easier assembly, and long service life.
The most common application of sockets for ICs and transistors is in connections to a printed circuit board. In this application, the two main components are the socket and the male pins that make contact with the board. The socket is typically soldered onto the board, and the pins are inserted into the board’s connection points to establish electrical connection. This provides a secure and reliable contact point and also allows for the device, such as an IC or transistor, to be inserted into and removed from the socket quickly and safely.
The sockets themselves are typically made of a high temperature silicone- or rubber-based material with appropriate insulation and heat dissipation properties. The male pins, or plugs, are typically made of spring steel or other durable metal and are designed to securely fit into the board’s connection points. They provide an ideal electrical contact point for both the device and the board.
In addition to providing connection between devices and printed circuit boards, sockets for ICs and transistors are also used in many other applications. These include circuit testing and diagnostics, connection of multiple circuit functions, and for single-board computers and in-circuit electronics. They are often used to provide better signal transfer and reduced electrical noise, making them ideal for high-performance applications.
There are many different types of sockets available for ICs and transistors, each providing different levels of performance and reliability. The type and number of pins needed will depend on the application and signal requirements. For example, for low-level logic, standard dual-in-line sockets can be used. For higher levels of performance, more complex socket designs are required.
In summary, sockets for ICs and transistors provide a convenient and reliable means of connecting a device or component to a printed circuit board. They can come in a variety of designs, each providing different levels of performance and reliability. By choosing the right design for the particular application, sockets can help reduce electrical noise and ensure accuracy and reliability.
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