| Allicdata Part #: | 126-41-952-41-002000-ND |
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126-41-952-41-002000 |
| Price: | $ 12.87 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
| Short Description: | CONN IC SKT DBL |
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| DataSheet: | 126-41-952-41-002000 Datasheet/PDF |
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The field of applications and the working principles of sockets for integrated circuits (ICs), transistors and other small active electronic components are indispensable for the technology industry. These devices have become an important core component in the development of electronic products, and their selection and usage are also of great importance. In this article, the application field of these sockets and their working principles will be discussed.
Types of Sockets
The type of sockets used for ICs, transistors, and other active electronic components vary based on their application fields. The most common types of sockets are pin grid array (PGA) sockets, dual in-line package (DIP) sockets, and single in-line package (SIP) sockets. PGA sockets are used for mounting ICs, and DIP and SIP sockets are mainly used for mounting transistors and other active components.
Application Field
PGA sockets are used in medical, automotive, communication, and consumer electronics. These sockets also have specific functions, such as high-speed connection, noise suppression, power supply, and impedance matching. DIP and SIP sockets can be used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, such as industrial equipment, communication equipment, and automotive electronics.
Working Principles
The principle of PGA sockets is that there are several contact pins on the bottom of the socket, which are connected to the circuit board of the product via its leads. The IC chips to be inserted into the sockets are connected through a gap between the pins. Meanwhile, the DIP and SIP sockets are both through-hole components. There are two or three leads connected to the circuit board on each socket and, after insertion of the transistor, the leads are electrically connected with each other.
Conclusion
Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other active electronic components are an indispensable component in product development. Different types of sockets are used based on the specific needs of the user. Currently, PGA sockets, DIP sockets, and SIP sockets are the most commonly used types. Their working principles involve contact pins on the socket bottom, and leads on the circuit board to which the active components can be connected.
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126-41-952-41-002000 Datasheet/PDF