346-41-149-41-012000 Allicdata Electronics
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346-41-149-41-012000-ND

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346-41-149-41-012000

Price: $ 10.92
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Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: CONN SKT STRIP
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DataSheet: 346-41-149-41-012000 datasheet346-41-149-41-012000 Datasheet/PDF
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Sockets for Integrated Circuits (ICs) and Transistors are essential components in various electronics. These components enable the connection of multiple electronic components, such as transistors and ICs, in order to create a functioning device. Furthermore, sockets aid in the protection of sensitive components from electrical damage due to over-voltages. Connecting ICs and transistors to each other using sockets is important in many applications, from consumer electronics and military applications to communication networks and satellites.

A socket is essentially a physical connection device that creates the means by which multiple electrical components may be connected together. Generally, a socket comprises two elements - a base and a plug-in element. The base is fixed to a circuit board by soldering, and is made up of two thin sheets of metal with electrical contacts along the edges. The plug-in element comprises a number of pins that correspond to the electrical contacts on the base. When the socket is inserted into the socket base, the pins make contact with the electrical contacts, thus creating electrical connection.

The most common type of socket used for ICs and transistors is the pin grid array (PGA) socket. This socket comprises a base and a pin grid array (PGA) plug-in element, which is rectangular in shape and has a set of pins arranged in a grid pattern. The plug-in element can be inserted into the base in either a through-hole or surface-mount configuration. Other types of sockets include dual-in-line packages (DIPs), quad-flat packages (QFPs), quad-flat no-leads packages (QFNs), and the popular surface-mount technology (SMT) sockets.

Sockets can be used to connect a variety of components in a device, from microprocessors and memory devices to resistors and capacitors. The socket provides the electrical connection between the device and the circuit board, allowing power to be supplied to the device and signals to be passed between the two. This electrical connection is made possible by a set of contacts, such as pins, that are either soldered onto the board or inserted into the board. The contacts ensure a secure connection between the two devices, preventing the devices from becoming detached from one another.

Sockets are most commonly used in communication-related applications where different components can be connected to each other and data can be shared. For example, a modem may use sockets to create connections between the telephone line and the modem, and then between the modem and the computer. In such an instance, the modem uses the pins in the socket to create an electrical connection between the telephone line and the modem, and then between the modem and the computer.

In order for the socket to work properly, the various electrical components must be connected in the correct manner. This requires proper connection of the device, such as plugging in the cables in the correct order and ensuring that the correct termination is used for each component. Additionally, the electrical contacts on the sockets must be checked regularly to ensure that they are securely held in place. Failure to do so could lead to faulty connections and potential electrical damage.

Sockets are also used in wireless communication applications, as they provide a means of creating a connection between two devices without the need for wires. Wireless communication applications require a radio-frequency (RF) socket in order for the devices to communicate with each other. The RF socket allows an RF device to be connected to an antenna, allowing the two devices to communicate.

In conclusion, sockets for ICs and transistors are essential components in any device, from consumer electronics to communication networks. They provide a secure connection between the various electrical components in a device, enabling the device to function correctly and remain protected from electrical damage. Furthermore, sockets are also widely used in wireless communication applications, providing a means of connecting two devices without the need for wires.

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