10-7500-10 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

10-7500-10-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

10-7500-10

Price: $ 5.87
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Aries Electronics
Short Description: CONN SOCKET SIP 10POS TIN
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 10-7500-10 datasheet10-7500-10 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Series: 700 Elevator Strip-Line™
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Type: SIP
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 10 (1 x 10)
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Mating: Tin
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: 200.0µin (5.08µm)
Contact Material - Mating: Phosphor Bronze
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Features: Elevated
Termination: Solder
Pitch - Post: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Contact Finish - Post: Tin
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: 200.0µin (5.08µm)
Contact Material - Post: Phosphor Bronze
Housing Material: Polyamide (PA46), Nylon 4/6, Glass Filled
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 105°C
Termination Post Length: 0.150" (3.81mm)
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Current Rating: 1.5A
Contact Resistance: --
Description

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Sockets for ICs, Transistors

As integrated circuits have become smaller and more complex, the need to use sockets to connect them has become ever more important. Socketing an integrated circuit to a board improves the reliability of its connections with other components in the circuit. And it also allows for easier repair if necessary.

Sockets for Integrated Circuits (ICs) and transistors come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and each type has its own particular application. Generally speaking, the size of the socket required is dependent on the size of the IC or transistor being mounted. Different socket types are also optimized for different insertion and withdrawal forces. This is important in ensuring a robust and reliable connection. It is also important to choose the correct type of socket for the IC or transistor being used, as some socket types are not suitable for certain components.

The most commonly used type of socketing for ICs and transistors is the leads that bend and lock around the component. This design provides a secure connection between the socket and the component, and is suitable for use in a wide range of applications. It also allows for easy removal of the component if necessary.

Another type of socket commonly used in IC and transistor applications is the ZIF (zero insertion force) socket. These sockets typically have an actuator mechanism that opens and closes the socket contacts, making insertion and removal of the component effortless. This type of socket is usually recommended when frequent insertion and removal of the component is likely to be required.

Beyond basic connection sockets, there are specialized types of sockets for transistors and ICs that are designed to improve the performance of the circuit. Digital multimeters are often used to measure the voltage across integrated circuits and transistors. In order to get accurate readings, the circuit design must be optimized to minimize the power consumption of the transistor or IC, which requires a special place in the socket that can be used to connect the digital multimeter to the circuit.

When selecting a socket for a particular application, there are several factors to consider. In addition to the size and shape of the socket, other features like insertion and withdrawal forces and voltage withstand must be considered. For specialized applications such as digital multimeter measurements, additional considerations such as circuit optimization must be taken into account in order to ensure accurate results.

Overall, sockets for ICs and transistors are an essential part of circuit design and provide many benefits. They allow for secure and reliable connections between components as well as easier maintenance and repair. Furthermore, they can be optimized for particular applications to improve performance and accuracy. Sockets for ICs and transistors are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and must be chosen carefully according to the application and component requirements.

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