217-83-764-41-005101 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

217-83-764-41-005101-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

217-83-764-41-005101

Price: $ 2.81
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Preci-Dip
Short Description: DIL SOLDER TAIL 1.778MM
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DataSheet: 217-83-764-41-005101 datasheet217-83-764-41-005101 Datasheet/PDF
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Description

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217-83-764-41-005101 Application Field and Working Principle

Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other similar components are used in a variety of applications. They provide a reliable and convenient way to connect the components to a circuit board without the need for soldering. They range in size from very small DIP (dual in-line) packages to large packages like BGA (ball grid array) packages. The type of socket used depends on the size and number of pins of the component and the application.

The main purpose of a socket is to provide mechanical support for the component and to make electrical contact between the component and the circuit board. The socket is usually a rigid frame that holds the component in place. The pins on the component are usually made of metal and are inserted into plastic-lined openings in the socket. This provides the needed electrical connections between the component and the circuit board.

To ensure secure connection between the component and the socket, a locking mechanism is used. This usually involves a spring-loaded clip or latch that holds the component in place. The clip is usually made of a material like steel or brass which provides adequate strength for the required application.

The connection between the component and the circuit board is usually made through small contacts. These contacts may be either soldered or crimped onto the leads of the component. The contacts are then inserted into corresponding openings in the socket. The contacts provide the electrical path between the device and the circuit board. Once the contacts are secured, the socket is sealed with an epoxy resin or similar material.

The main benefit of using a socket is that it eliminates the need for soldering or other forms of connection between the component and the board. Sockets are also much easier to install than other forms of connection and they provide a reliable and secure connection. In addition, they help to protect components from Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) and provide additional bumps around the component to protect it from physical damage.

Overall, sockets are an essential part of the circuit design process and provide an easy and reliable way to connect components to the circuit board. They are available in a variety of sizes, materials, and designs to meet the needs of different applications and are an essential part of any circuit.

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