04-0501-21 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

04-0501-21-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

04-0501-21

Price: $ 2.91
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Aries Electronics
Short Description: CONN SOCKET SIP 4POS GOLD
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 04-0501-21 datasheet04-0501-21 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
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Specifications
Series: 501
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Type: SIP
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 4 (1 x 4)
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Mating: Gold
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Contact Material - Mating: Phosphor Bronze
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Features: --
Termination: Wire Wrap
Pitch - Post: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Post: Gold
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Contact Material - Post: Phosphor Bronze
Housing Material: Polyamide (PA46), Nylon 4/6, Glass Filled
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 125°C
Termination Post Length: 0.420" (10.67mm)
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Current Rating: 1A
Contact Resistance: --
Description

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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electrical components are essential for any electronic system. There are a variety of types of sockets available, and the specific type of socket chosen depends upon the application. In this article, we will explore the different types of sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components and provide an overview of their application fields and working principles.

PCB Sockets

Printed circuit board sockets, or PCB sockets, are used to interconnect various electronic components on a PCB. These types of sockets are relatively simple, and rely on spring-like contact pins to make a connection between the component and the board. The contact pins bend to the shape of the component and provide a reliable electrical connection.

These types of sockets are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials, depending on the application. Smaller sockets are typically designed for use with integrated circuits, while larger sockets are often used to connect transistors and larger components. PCB sockets can be made from plastic, metal, or ceramic.

A key advantage of PCB sockets is that they are user-friendly, and allow for easy installation and removal of components. They also reduce the risk of damaging a component due to mishandling. Because the socket is designed to provide a secure connection, there is less chance of a faulty electrical connection.

Wire-To-Board Sockets

Wire-to-board sockets, or WTB sockets, are used to secure components to a PCB via a wire or a series of wires. Unlike PCB sockets, WTB sockets are designed to be soldered onto the PCB, allowing for a more secure connection. The pins of the socket are designed to accept the wires of the component and provide a reliable connection to the PCB.

WTB sockets can be used to connect a variety of components, including integrated circuits, transistors, and other components. They are available in a range of shapes and sizes, and can be made from copper, tin, or brass. They come in two varieties: male and female.

A key advantage of WTB sockets is that they provide a secure and reliable connection and can be used to connect components with wires of varying lengths and sizes. They are also relatively inexpensive and easy to install. However, WTB sockets are not as user-friendly as PCB sockets and require soldering.

DIP Sockets

DIP sockets, or dual in-line package sockets, are used to connect integrated circuits to a PCB. These types of sockets have two rows of pins that allow the IC to be installed in one direction. They are designed to fit the particular IC being used and come in a variety of lengths and pin counts, depending on the application.

DIP sockets are typically made from plastic, and the pins are made from metal. They are easy to install and are relatively inexpensive. A key advantage of DIP sockets is that they reduce the risk of damaging the IC by providing a secure connection without having to solder the IC to the board. DIP sockets can be used in a variety of applications, including automotive, computer, and communications.

Final Thoughts

Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components are essential for any electronic system. The type of socket chosen depends on the application, however, each type of socket has its own benefits and drawbacks. PCB, WTB, and DIP sockets are all viable options when it comes to securing components to a PCB.

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