Allicdata Part #: | 20-3540-10-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
20-3540-10 |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Aries Electronics |
Short Description: | COLLET PIN CARRIER 20-PIN .300 |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | 20-3540-10 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
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Part Status: | Obsolete |
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
As technology continues to advance, it has become increasingly important that machines are able to connect to one another without difficulty using standard electronic components such as integrated circuits (ICs) and transistors. As a result, the number of sockets required for these types of integrated circuits and transistors has grown significantly. This article will provide an overview of 20-3540-10 application field and working principle as an example of one such socket.
The 20-3540-10 socket is a 4-pin connector that is often used for connecting an integrated circuit or transistor to a power supply, such as a DC power jack. This socket has an application field for a variety of integrated circuits and transistors, ranging from digital circuits to analog circuits. The pins of the socket are designed to hold tight against the chip or transistor, creating a secure connection.
The way in which the 20-3540-10 socket works is quite simple. First, the socket is connected to the power supply using a two-wire connector. One of the wires is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply, while the other wire is connected to the negative terminal. When the power is supplied to the socket, it creates a secure connection between the chip or transistor and the power supply.
Next, the four pins of the socket are inserted into the chip or transistor. One pin is inserted into the hole in the chip or transistor, while the other three pins are inserted into the holes in the chip or transistor’s circuit board. This creates a strong connection between the chip or transistor and the power supply.
Once the four pins are inserted, the chip or transistor can then be connected to the external device, such as a computer or microcontroller, via its own electrical contacts. When the electrical contact is made, the chip or transistor will now be powered by the power supply, allowing it to function as intended.
The 20-3540-10 socket is a useful tool for connecting various integrated circuits and transistors to a power supply. It is a reliable connector that is easy to use and can provide a secure connection for the device. The four pins can easily be connected to the chip or transistor, thereby ensuring an effective power connection.
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