08-0513-11 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

08-0513-11-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

08-0513-11

Price: $ 1.25
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Aries Electronics
Short Description: CONN SOCKET SIP 8POS GOLD
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 08-0513-11 datasheet08-0513-11 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Series: 0513
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Type: SIP
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 8 (1 x 8)
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: --
Termination: Solder
Pitch - Post: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Post: Gold
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: --
Description

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Today, sockets are used in a wide variety of applications, ranging from electronic design and repair to consumer electronics. In the world of communication technology, sockets are essential components for the transmission of information and the transfer of data from one device to another. This article examines the various types of sockets that are available for use in applications involving ICs, transistors, and other electronic components.

Sockets for ICs

Integrated circuits (ICs) are small devices that are used to process and store information in computers, phones, and other electronic systems. In order to keep ICs functioning properly, they need to be connected to an appropriate socket. Depending on the complexity of the IC, the socket can range from an SOIC (surface-mountable chip) to a PGA (pin grid array). In addition to ensuring a proper connection, the socket also helps protect the IC from damage, as it keeps the ICs from being directly soldered onto the board.

Sockets for Transistors

Transistors are electronic components that are found in amplifiers, mixers, and other signal processing devices. In order to function correctly, transistors need to be soldered onto a socket that is specifically designed to accommodate them. Transistor sockets come in many shapes and sizes, and are typically made of either plastic or metal. Depending on the type of transistor, the socket design may become more complex, in order to provide power and other signals to the transistor.

Sockets for Other Electronic Components

In addition to transistors and ICs, there are a variety of other electronic components that require special sockets for their use. Common components such as resistors, diodes, and capacitors can typically be soldered directly onto a board, but components such as crystals, voltage regulators, and voltage references typically require a socket in order to connect correctly and function properly. A socket for these types of components will usually be designated by the schematic symbol of the component, in order to ensure the component is properly connected.

Working Principle of Sockets

A socket is essentially an interface between a device and a circuit board or other component. It enables the device to be securely mounted on the board, and the pins on the socket are designed to match the pins on the device. The socket also helps protect the device from over-heating and electromagnetic interference. When the device is inserted into the socket, the pins on the socket create a physical connection between the two components and electrical signals can flow between them. The socket also helps hold the components together and ensures the device is firmly mounted to the board.

Conclusion

Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components are used in a wide variety of applications. They are essential components for keeping ICs and transistors functioning correctly, and for facilitating the transmission of signals between electronic components. By understanding the different types of sockets available and their working principle, designers and technicians can ensure that their systems function properly.

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