Allicdata Part #: | 110-91-210-61-001000-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
110-91-210-61-001000 |
Price: | $ 13.10 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | CONN IC SKT DBL |
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DataSheet: | 110-91-210-61-001000 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
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Part Status: | Active |
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
Integrated circuits (ICs), transistors, and other electronic components require special sockets to make connections between them. These sockets, in turn, have unique characteristics and principles that govern their interactions with these components.
Socket-type components, also known as circuit board sockets, are typically made of either brass or plastic material. This material serves the purpose of providing a durable yet pliable interface between the component and the board so that electrical connections can be made. At the same time, the materials add strength and sturdiness to the board so that it can be held in place while also allowing flexibility for connections and changes. Sockets are designed to provide electrical contact between the components and the board. They are also available in various sizes and designs to accommodate the specific requirements of different electronics.
The type of IC, transistor, or other component will dictate the type of socket needed. Socket-type components are generally categorized according to their intended use; for example, there are sockets designed specifically for miniature, medium, and large ICs. Some of these sockets can also be designed to accommodate different types of packages, such as DIP, QFN, or SOIC. Socket-type components are also used for other components, such as capacitors and resistors.
The working principle of a socket is fairly straightforward. It essentially serves as an intermediary between the component and the board, enabling them to exchange signals and power. The socket itself consists of a number of pins, or contacts, that makes contact with the board. These contacts allow the component and board to communicate with each other, sending and receiving electrical signals. These pins vary in size and complexity depending on the type of socket being used.
For ICs and transistors, the type of socket used depends on the type of device being used. For example, a socket designed for an 8-pin IC will typically have eight contacts, while a socket designed to accommodate a 16-pin IC will have 16 contacts. For even larger ICs, socket-type components can also come in larger sizes and are capable of accommodating multiple ICs.
Sockets are also commonly used in other applications, such as metering, thermal control, and medical instrumentation. Sockets are used in these applications to facilitate the transfer of electrical signals and power between the different components and the board. Moreover, they often provide specific features such as thermal resistance or signal shielding to ensure that the signals remain secure and reliable.
Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components are essential components of many electronic boards and are integral for successful operation of both analog and digital systems. These sockets can be made from a variety of different materials and can come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate the specific requirements of different devices. Furthermore, these sockets enable efficient signal transfer between the component and the board, helping to ensure the overall performance and reliability of the electronic system.
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