07-0518-11 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

07-0518-11-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

07-0518-11

Price: $ 0.67
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Aries Electronics
Short Description: CONN SOCKET SIP 7POS GOLD
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 07-0518-11 datasheet07-0518-11 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Contact Material - Post: Brass
Housing Material: Polyamide (PA46), Nylon 4/6, Glass Filled
Operating Temperature: --
Termination Post Length: 0.125" (3.18mm)
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Current Rating: 3A
Contact Resistance: --
Series: 518
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Type: SIP
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 7 (1 x 7)
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Mating: Gold
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Contact Material - Mating: Beryllium Copper
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Features: Open Frame
Termination: Solder
Pitch - Post: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Post: Gold
Description

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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components are used to provide electrical connections between components and materials. They are primarily used in electrical engineering and electronics applications, but are also used to make connections in other fields such as medicine, chemistry, and communication. Sockets are available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and are often the preferred method of providing electrical connectivity.

Integrated circuits (ICs) are used as primary components in electronics. They are the basis of embedded systems, as well as many modern consumer devices. ICs are usually connected to the rest of an electronic system by soldering to the printed circuit board (PCB). The downside of using soldering is that it is a difficult and time consuming process, and requires specialized tools and equipment. This is why sockets are preferred for most applications where ICs are used.

A socket for an IC consists of a pair of small metal contacts (called "pins"), mounted on a plastic or metal base. To attach the IC to the socket, the IC is inserted into the socket with the pins aligning with the two contacts. When the IC is in place, it is secured with a retaining clip to ensure that it is firmly held in place. The contacts of the socket provide electrical connectivity between the IC and the components of the electronic system.

The main advantage of using sockets for ICs is that they are relatively easy to use and install, and they are reusable since the ICs can be easily removed and inserted again. Furthermore, their use lowers the risk of damaging the ICs during installation or maintenance, since no soldering is required. As a result, sockets are commonly used in high-performance applications such as networking, audio/video, and medical equipment.

In electronics, transistors are a type of active electronic device that is used as a switching or amplifying element. The most common type of transistor is the bipolar junction transistor, which is made up of two n-type semiconductor materials connected by a p-type material. Transistors can be soldered onto PCBs, or they can be mounted in sockets. Socketed transistors provide a means of quickly exchanging transistors during testing or troubleshooting without having to solder and unsolder them. Furthermore, socketed transistors can reduce the risk of damaging the transistors due to incorrect soldering or excessive heat.

The most common type of socket for transistors is the through-hole type, which is constructed from a plastic core with two metal pins extending through the plastic. The transistor is inserted into the socket with the leads aligned with the two metal pins. Then, a retaining clip is used to secure the transistor in the socket. This type of socket is used for a wide variety of transistors, including bipolar junction transistors, field-effect transistors, Darlington transistors, and transistor arrays.

Modern high-performance systems may also contain other components that must be connected to the main system via sockets. These components include Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors, thermistors, and relays. As with ICs and transistors, these components can be soldered onto PCBs, or they can be mounted in sockets. By using sockets, they can be quickly exchanged during testing or maintenance without having to solder or unsolder them.

In conclusion, sockets can provide convenient electrical connectivity for a wide range of components used in electronics and other fields. They can save time and labor during testing or maintenance, and reduce the risk of damaging the components during installation or removal. As a result, sockets are a favored choice for many applications that require quick and easy electrical connections.

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