310-93-153-41-001000 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

ED7064-53-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

310-93-153-41-001000

Price: $ 17.07
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: STRIP SOCKET 53 PIN SOLDER TAIL
More Detail: 53 Position Receptacle Connector 0.100" (2.54mm) T...
DataSheet: 310-93-153-41-001000 datasheet310-93-153-41-001000 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
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Specifications
Insulation Color: Black
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: 200.0µin (5.08µm)
Contact Material: Beryllium Copper
Contact Shape: Circular
Insulation Material: Polycyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate (PCT), Polyester
Applications: --
Voltage Rating: 100V, 150VDC
Current Rating: 3A
Features: --
Ingress Protection: --
Mated Stacking Heights: --
Contact Finish - Post: Tin-Lead
Material Flammability Rating: UL94 V-0
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 125°C
Contact Length - Post: 0.125" (3.18mm)
Insulation Height: 0.110" (2.79mm)
Series: 310
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: 30.0µin (0.76µm)
Contact Finish - Mating: Gold
Fastening Type: Push-Pull
Termination: Solder
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Row Spacing - Mating: --
Number of Rows: 1
Pitch - Mating: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Number of Positions Loaded: All
Number of Positions: 53
Style: Board to Board
Contact Type: Female Socket
Connector Type: Receptacle
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Bulk 
Description

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Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Receptacles, Female SocketsHeaders, also called mechanical connectors, provide a simple way to providing a secure connection between two points. It is contained in a housing, usually plastic, which protects the connection from dirt dust or other elements. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes, usually rectangular. In addition to pins or sockets, they may also have anchoring posts and/or mounting screws. Headers often feature a design that divides the pins into two rows. This allows a tightly-wrapped connection that eliminates any possibility of the pins being misaligned. Headers are usually used in applications where physical stress is minimal and the pins require a gentle touch, such as in device prototyping or hobbyist projects.Similar in concept to headers, receptacles provide an alternative form of connection between two points. Rather than housing pins the receptacle contains sockets that the pins fit into. They are usually designed with a housing that is also rectangular in shape and provides a secure connection that is usually stronger and more versatile than with a header. Receptacles are typically used in equipment or systems where the connection must be made quickly and consistently, such as in complex electronics.Female sockets offer another option for providing a secure connection. Unlike headers or receptacles, they contain neither pins nor sockets and instead are designed with thin slots between the connectors. When two female sockets are aligned correctly and connected, the slots move together, providing an electrical connection. These connectors rely on spring force and can be uses for higher-pin-density applications. Female sockets also offer the advantage of being able to be unplugged by simply pulling the socket away from the device, eliminating the need to unscrew it. This makes them popular for consumer electronics and other applications where frequent disconnects are required.The advantage of using headers, receptacles and female sockets for connecting points electrically is that each provides their own benefits depending on the application or design. Headers are lightweight and compact, but can be challenging to solder and unreliable after several removals and insertions. Receptacles offer a more reliable connection but can be physically bulky. Female sockets are the most secure, but require precision alignment for the electrical connection.When choosing rectangular connectors, it is important to consider their size, current and voltage rating, as well as environmental requirements. These factors should be weighed against the requirements of the design in order to make an informed decision. Other considerations include compatibility with the existing system, the degree of reliability known to be provided by the connector, and the size of the part. The number 310-93-153-41-001000 indicates that these three types of rectangular connectors – headers, receptacles, and female sockets – are all acceptable solutions for many types of connection needs. When selecting a connector for a particular design, considers the adapter design, the number of pins, and the electrical requirements of the system. This will help determine which type of connector is right for the job.

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