| Allicdata Part #: | 346-91-158-41-012000-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
346-91-158-41-012000 |
| Price: | $ 11.63 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
| Short Description: | CONN SKT STRIP |
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| DataSheet: | 346-91-158-41-012000 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other modern components are one type of an integral part of modern electronics. At their core, these sockets provide a way to quickly and safely connect these types of components to a circuit board while also giving enhanced access to the component\'s individual pins. Through the use of materials such as ceramic, stainless steel, or plastic, these connections are made in a manner that allows the electrical circuit to remain intact.
Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other modern components come in three major types: surface-mount (SMT), through-hole (THT), and Surface-mount-on-body (SMOB). Surface-mount sockets are smallest in size and are mounted using soldering techniques without being inserted into a board. These are mainly used for prototyping or custom-built circuits. Through-hole sockets require inserting the part into a board and then soldering each joint. This technique is preferred when designing permanent or industrial-grade circuits. The SMOB sockets are a hybrid of SMT and THT sockets, and are used for prototyping, complex designs, and low-cost applications.
In order to create a socket, designers must start by determining the type they need for their application and the size of the component that will be inserted. Once that is determined, the designer will need to create a hole on the board to accommodate the connector and solder the connector to the board. During the soldering process, it is important to use the correct type of solder and the correct temperature setting as this can affect both the life of the part and the performance of the connections. After soldering, make sure to inspect all of the connections to ensure that the pins match up perfectly.
A wide range of materials are used for creating sockets for ICs, transistors, and other modern components. Some commonly used materials are ceramic, brass, bronze, steel, aluminum, and plastic. Each material offers different levels of performance, cost, and durability. Ceramic sockets are known for their high level of insulation, as well as their high temperature tolerance. They are also often very lightweight, making them ideal for applications that require a lot of motion or high speeds. Brass and bronze sockets are known for their strength, while steel and aluminum sockets provide a good balance between cost and performance.
Modern sockets are also designed with some special features such as protection mechanisms, anti-static protection, and connection features. Protection mechanisms involve the use of components such as resistors, diodes, or ferrite cores to protect against electrical noise and interference. Anti-static protection prevents any static charge from building up on the parts – which can damage the parts and shorten their lifetime. Finally, some sockets provide pin connectors which allow for easier plugging and unplugging of the parts.
In conclusion, sockets for ICs, transistors, and other modern components are essential for the design and performance of modern electronics. By understanding the different types of sockets and selecting the right materials, designers can ensure their circuits are reliable and efficient. Designers must also pay particular attention to the soldering process, as it can significantly affect the performance of the connections.
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346-91-158-41-012000 Datasheet/PDF