Allicdata Part #: | 324-13-156-41-002000-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
324-13-156-41-002000 |
Price: | $ 17.79 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | CONN SKT SNG |
More Detail: | 56 Position Receptacle Connector Through Hole |
DataSheet: | 324-13-156-41-002000 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
50 +: | $ 16.01400 |
Specifications
Series: | 324 |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Part Status: | Active |
Connector Type: | Receptacle |
Contact Type: | Female Socket |
Style: | Board to Board |
Number of Positions: | 56 |
Number of Positions Loaded: | All |
Pitch - Mating: | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
Number of Rows: | 1 |
Row Spacing - Mating: | -- |
Mounting Type: | Through Hole |
Termination: | Wire Wrap |
Fastening Type: | Push-Pull |
Contact Finish - Mating: | Gold |
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: | 30.0µin (0.76µm) |
Insulation Color: | Black |
Insulation Height: | 0.110" (2.79mm) |
Contact Length - Post: | 0.630" (16.00mm) |
Operating Temperature: | -55°C ~ 125°C |
Material Flammability Rating: | -- |
Contact Finish - Post: | Gold |
Mated Stacking Heights: | -- |
Ingress Protection: | -- |
Features: | -- |
Current Rating: | 3A |
Voltage Rating: | -- |
Applications: | -- |
Insulation Material: | Polycyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate (PCT), Polyester |
Contact Shape: | Circular |
Contact Material: | Beryllium Copper |
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: | 10.0µin (0.25µm) |
Description
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
The need for reliable connections between integrated circuits (ICs) and transistors has made the use of sockets increasingly popular. These sockets are designed to provide a connection between ICs and transistors in a variety of different applications. The design of and features of these sockets stay consistent across applications for reliable electrical connections. Sockets provide a low cost, reliable way to make connections to ICs and transistors that are often small and difficult to wire directly. These socket designs also allow for repeatable connections, which is an important consideration in many industrial settings. Additionally, having a socketed connection means that the IC or transistor can be swapped out with relative ease in case of failure or replacement.The most common design of these sockets is the DIP (dual in-line package) socket. This is type of socket is used to connect two pieces of electronics together, typically with two rows of contacts. The DIP socket provides a low cost, rugged connection that is often used in embedded electronic devices.Other popular designs for socketed ICs and transistors include those with monolithic ceramic powder (MCP) or surface mount technology (SMT) contact patterns. MCP sockets provide extra durability, and SMT sockets are the smallest type of socket and are used in applications where size and weight are at a premium. Functionally, sockets for ICs and transistors are very similar. They provide an electrical connection between two pieces of electronics while also providing a physical means of mounting the component into a piece of electronics. This ensures a reliable connection and prevents any disturbances to the electrical circuitry. Additionally, depending on the type of socket, they can provide protection against environmental forces such as dust and electromagnetic interference. The design of a socket also depends on the type of connection that it is intended to handle. Different types of contacts are used in each kind of socket to ensure that the correct type of connection can be established. Typically this means selecting either a soldered or press-fit connection depending on the application and the requirements of the part being connected. Additionally, some sockets can also provide a means of controlling the heat dissipated from the connection, which allows for better control of the power transfer and thermal management.Overall, sockets for ICs and transistors provide a cost-effective, reliable, and repeatable way to make connections to small parts that might otherwise be difficult to wire directly. By understanding the common designs and features, engineers and hobbyists alike can make connections that support their fabrication needs.The specific data is subject to PDF, and the above content is for reference
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