| Allicdata Part #: | 323-93-162-41-001000-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
323-93-162-41-001000 |
| Price: | $ 12.61 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
| Short Description: | CONN SKT WRAPOST |
| More Detail: | N/A |
| DataSheet: | 323-93-162-41-001000 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
| 50 +: | $ 11.45820 |
| Series: | * |
| Part Status: | Active |
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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components allow for the connection of an integrated circuit to a circuit board.
Integrated circuits (ICs) are tiny semiconductor devices that are used to control and process the signals of other components in a circuit. Integrated circuits are popular because they require less space than traditional electronic components and can be easily replaced and changed. Transistors, on the other hand, are used to provide power to circuits, and as the name implies, they switch power between two paths.
Integrated circuits and transistors are connected together with sockets. A socket for ICs is a small block that often consists of two pins. You simply insert the ICs into the socket, and a small metal pin that is inserted into a plastic body holds the IC in place. The pins on the underside of the socket then allow the IC to be soldered onto the circuit board.
Sockets for transistors are typically the same size as sockets for ICs, however, they differ in that they have three pins on the underside. This allows the transistor to be mounted onto the circuit board in three different places. The three pins also allow for the current to be regulated as the transistor switches the power from one path to the other.
Sockets can also be used to connect other components to the circuit board, such as resistors and capacitors. A resistor is a small device that is used to limit the amount of current that flows through a circuit. Similarly, a capacitor is a device that stores electrical energy and releases it when needed. Both of these components require sockets for connection to a circuit board. The sockets are typically the same size as those for ICs and transistors.
Sockets are also available for more specialized components, such as optical fibers, amplifiers, and relays. An optical fiber is a thin strand of glass or plastic that can transmit data over long distances using light. Sockets for optical fibers, called CF (Fiber Optic) sockets, allow the fiber to be connected to a circuit board. Similarly, sockets for amplifiers and relays can be purchased to provide a connection between those components and the circuit board.
Sockets for ICs, transistors, amplifiers, and other components are made in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials, and are useful for connecting just about any type of component to a circuit board. They are the easiest and most cost-effective solution for connecting components to each other on a circuit board, and can help ensure that any device is properly wired and functioning correctly.
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323-93-162-41-001000 Datasheet/PDF