346-43-140-41-012000 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

346-43-140-41-012000-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

346-43-140-41-012000

Price: $ 10.90
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: CONN SKT STRIP
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DataSheet: 346-43-140-41-012000 datasheet346-43-140-41-012000 Datasheet/PDF
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Sockets for ICs, transistors and other components, such as 346-43-140-41-012000, are used for mounting and connecting electrical and electronic components. Depending on the type of component, the socket can provide just the basic electrical connection between two electrical terminals and other components, or the socket of the particular component can actually be designed to accept the component itself. In both cases, the socket should provide a secure and reliable electrical connection (known as ‘ballasting’) to make sure the device itself is not damaged or become unreliable.

The basic operating principle of a socket for ICs, transistors and other components is that of an electrical current travelling through a conductive path between two electrical terminals. The socket contains two metal strips that form the electrical current path, one of which is the ‘primary’ strip, and another is the ‘secondary’ ‘strip. When the socket has been inserted into another socket, such as in some electronic test equipment, the primary and secondary strips are often linked up in series, in a process known as ‘series ballasting’, so that when an electrical signal is sent through the device, the current is evenly distributed across the primary and secondary strips.

Sockets for ICs, transistors and other components have a wide application field in the electrical and electronic industry. These components are the key building blocks for many PCs, and their sockets are necessary for the correct installation and connection of these components to one another. The electronics industry has seen a proliferation of new types of ICs, transistors, capacitors, resistors and other components in recent years, which has led to an increase in the types of sockets available to accommodate them.

Sockets for ICs, transistors and other components are necessary to ensure a reliable electrical connection between two or more components. Different types of sockets are designed with different ballasting techniques in order to provide the best possible connection for each particular component. Often, these sockets allow the user to select the number and type of electrical connections required, allowing them to customize the connectivity options available to suit their needs.

Various types of ICs, transistors, capacitors, resistors and other components are extremely sensitive to temperature, voltage and current variations, requiring precision engineering in order to ensure that they operate correctly. As such, sockets for ICs, transistors and other components must be designed to suit the exact electrical requirements of the component itself. This is usually achieved by utilizing a combination of series ballasting and shunt ballasting, or by using a mix of low-impedance, zero-ohm, high-impedance and transient protection.

The sockets for ICs, transistors and other components also require a number of safety features, such as over-current, temperature and ground-fault protection. This ensures that the component is not damaged due to overheating or a sudden surge in electrical current, which could be potentially dangerous and damaging. In each case, the socket must be accurately designed to suit the exact applications and requirements of the component, providing a secure and reliable connection between them.

Sockets for ICs, transistors and other components offer a range of benefits, such as improved reliability, safety and compatibility with different types of devices. Sockets for ICs, transistors and other components can also be used to protect the device from external conditions and to ensure a secure connection between two components. Due to the complexity of socket engineering, they must be designed with the end user’s needs in mind and must also meet the exact requirements of the system they’re installed into in order to provide the best possible performance.

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