3-1437532-4 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

3-1437532-4-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

3-1437532-4

Price: $ 0.00
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: CONN IC DIP SOCKET 28POS GOLD
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 3-1437532-4 datasheet3-1437532-4 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Features: Closed Frame
Contact Resistance: --
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Termination Post Length: 0.510" (12.95mm)
Operating Temperature: --
Housing Material: --
Contact Material - Post: --
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: --
Contact Finish - Post: Gold
Pitch - Post: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Termination: Wire Wrap
Series: 500
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Contact Material - Mating: --
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: --
Contact Finish - Mating: Gold
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 28 (2 x 14)
Type: DIP, 0.6" (15.24mm) Row Spacing
Part Status: Obsolete
Packaging: --
Description

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Sockets for ICs, Transistors are designed to allow an integrated circuit chip or transistor to be installed or connected to a printed circuit board. In a typical application, one or more ICs or transistors are placed into a socket, which is then connected to the PCB, allowing the IC or transistor to function.

A socket for ICs or transistors is usually composed of an insulating material such as ceramic, or plastic. The sockets come in many different shapes and sizes, depending on the type of IC or transistor being used. The most common types of sockets for ICs and transistors are DIP, QFP, PLCC, and SOT sockets.

DIP (Dual In-Line Package) sockets are among the most common types of sockets for ICs and transistors. These sockets feature two parallel rows of contacts, typically made of copper, gold, or gold-plated copper. The contacts are usually arranged in a staggered pattern, allowing the IC or transistor to be easily inserted. The contacts are usually held in place by a plastic retainer on either end, helping to securely hold the IC or transistor in place.

QFP (Quad Flat Package) sockets feature four parallel rows of contacts, with the contacts usually arranged in a symmetric pattern. The contacts are usually made from gold-plated copper, and the sockets feature a standard polarity pin assignment, allowing for easy insertion of ICs and transistors.

PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) sockets feature four rows of contacts, arranged in a square pattern. The contacts are usually made from gold-plated copper, and the socket features a standard pin out, allowing for easy insertion of ICs and transistors. The contacts are held in place by a plastic holder, which helps to securely hold the IC or transistor in place.

The final type of socket for ICs and transistors is SOT (Small Outline Transistor) sockets. These sockets feature two rows of six contacts, with the contacts arranged in a symmetric pattern. The contacts are typically made from gold-plated copper, and these sockets also feature a standard pin out, allowing for easy insertion of ICs and transistors.

No matter what type of socket is used, the socket itself is designed to protect the IC or transistor from electrostatic discharge and short circuits. The socket also helps to dissipate the heat generated by the IC or transistor during operation, helping to prolong the life of the components. Additionally, the socket ensures that the IC or transistor is securely held in place, helping to prevent damage due to vibration or mechanical shock.

Sockets for ICs and transistors are widely used in a variety of applications, ranging from consumer electronic devices to industrial automation and control systems. They are used to provide reliable connections between ICs and transistors, helping to ensure that the system remains stable and reliable. Sockets for ICs and transistors are easy to install, and provide a cost-effective way to connect ICs and transistors to printed circuit boards.

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