1-390262-3 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

A104076TR-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

1-390262-3

Price: $ 0.00
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: CONN IC DIP SOCKET 32POS TIN
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 1-390262-3 datasheet1-390262-3 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Features: Open Frame
Contact Resistance: 30 mOhm
Material Flammability Rating: --
Termination Post Length: 0.118" (3.00mm)
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 105°C
Housing Material: --
Contact Material - Post: Phosphor Bronze
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: --
Contact Finish - Post: Tin
Pitch - Post: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Termination: Solder
Series: --
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Contact Material - Mating: Phosphor Bronze
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: --
Contact Finish - Mating: Tin
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 32 (2 x 16)
Type: DIP, 0.6" (15.24mm) Row Spacing
Part Status: Obsolete
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Description

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Sockets for ICs, Transistors

The use of integrated circuits (ICs) is widespread in the modern world. They find applications in virtually any kind of electronic device, from computer systems to electronic toys and appliances. This widespread application of ICs has led to the development of specialized sockets designed to facilitate safe and efficient connection and disconnection between the IC and the external circuit.

The sockets for ICs and transistors are different and vary in size and shape according to the intended use. Generally, these sockets are designed to accept a specific range of ICs and transistors, and often incorporate a feature to ensure that only the specific type will fit in the socket. The main purpose of the sockets is to act as a physical connection between the IC and the circuit. However, in some cases, the socket may also serve a dual purpose, acting as both a connection point and a protective mounting or reinforcement for the IC.

The sockets for ICs and transistors are generally either cylindrical or rectangular in shape. The rectangular sockets are designed for use with dual in-line package (DIP) ICs, while the cylindrical sockets are designed for use with surface mount ICs or transistors. The sockets generally include a grid of metal contacts to which the IC\'s pins are connected, as well as a mechanism to hold the IC securely in place.

The most commonly used socket types are the edge connector socket and the zero insertion force (ZIF) socket. The edge connector socket is designed for use with DIP ICs and is typically rectangular in shape. The ZIF socket is usually cylindrical in shape and is typically used for surface mount ICs or transistors. It incorporates a clasp mechanism to hold the IC in place and allow for easy removal without the risk of damaging the pins of the IC.

The working principle of the IC and transistor sockets is simple. When the IC is inserted into the socket, it slides into place and makes contact with the metal contacts in the socket. This contact is used to transfer electrical signals between the IC and the host circuit. The socket also ensures that the connection is secure and that the IC pins are not damaged during the insertion process.

When it comes to removing the IC from the socket, there are a few variations in approach. The simplest solution is to simply pull the IC out of the socket by hand. This is usually the preferred method when dealing with DIP ICs. For more delicate components such as surface mount ICs or transistors, the ZIF socket can be used. This socket incorporates a release mechanism requiring the user to rotate a lever or switch in order to unlock the clasp that holds the IC in place. This allows for easy and secure removal.

In conclusion, sockets for ICs and transistors are specialized connectors designed to facilitate the safe and efficient connection and disconnection between the IC and the external circuit. They come in two main types, edge connector sockets for use with DIP ICs and ZIF sockets for use with surface mount ICs or transistors. The working principle is simple, with the socket contacts allowing the signals from the IC to be transferred to the host circuit, and the socket mechanisms ensuring the connection is secure and the IC pins are not damaged during the insertion and removal process.

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