31-0508-30 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

31-0508-30-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

31-0508-30

Price: $ 6.52
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Aries Electronics
Short Description: CONN SOCKET SIP 31POS GOLD
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: 31-0508-30 datasheet31-0508-30 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
10 +: $ 5.93271
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 6.52
Specifications
Termination: Wire Wrap
Contact Resistance: --
Current Rating: 3A
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Termination Post Length: 0.500" (12.70mm)
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 105°C
Housing Material: Polyamide (PA46), Nylon 4/6
Contact Material - Post: Brass
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Contact Finish - Post: Gold
Pitch - Post: --
Series: 508
Features: --
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Contact Material - Mating: Beryllium Copper
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: 10.0µin (0.25µm)
Contact Finish - Mating: Gold
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 31 (1 x 31)
Type: SIP
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components are designed to provide a secure connection when mounted onto a printed circuit (PC) board or other equipment. This helps to eliminate any potential electrical hazards, ensure reliable operation, and extend the life of the device. Many types of sockets are available, including crimp, through-hole, and surface mount sockets. Each type has its own advantages, and some sockets are specifically designed to meet specific application requirements.

Crimp sockets are widely used for ICs and transistors because they are relatively easy to install and allow for a wide range of tolerance. This type of socket is composed of a tin-plated brass base and a plastic holder with two arms which secure each chip or transistor via wire crimps. To mount the Socket to a PCB or other electronic device, small pins or tabs on the sides of the base are inserted into the circuit holes. The arms of the socket then press down on the chip to hold it securely in place.

Through-hole sockets are similar to crimp sockets, though instead of wire crimps they feature a small hole in the center through which the chip’s leads are soldered. These types of sockets offer greater mechanical stability than crimp sockets, and increased electrical performance. They can also provide heat dissipation, and are commonly used for high-power transistors and other cooling-sensitive components.

Finally, surface-mount sockets provide a quick and secure mounting solution for chips and transistors, making them convenient and ideal for high-volume production. These are smaller than other sockets and require only minimal board space for mounting. Solder balls or metalized contacts are used to secure the components onto the PCB, and several layers of solder resist and masking are used for insulation. These sockets are often used for SMT components, and are available in various sizes and pin count configurations.

No matter what type of socket is used, understanding its working principles is important for ensuring peak performance. Crimp sockets, for example, rely on pressure from the arms of the sockets to mechanically secure the components. Surface mount sockets rely on the solder to form an electrical connection between the socket and the PCB, while through hole sockets use a solder joint to form a mechanical and electrical connection. All types of sockets should be checked for proper fit before installation, as any gap in the connection can lead to decreased performance or device failure.

In conclusion, sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components are an essential component for assembling a professional-grade PCB or device. Not only do they provide a safe connection, they also ensure reliable operation and extend the life of the device. By understanding the differences between types of sockets, as well as their working principles, you can ensure that you select the best option for your application.

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