510-13-088-12-052002 Allicdata Electronics
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510-13-088-12-052002-ND

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510-13-088-12-052002

Price: $ 19.99
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Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: SKT PGA SOLDRTL
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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components provide a secure, reliable and cost-effective means of connecting these parts in circuitry. The 510-13-088-12-05 2002 application field and working principle of sockets for integrated circuits, transistors, and other components are important topics that should be better understood in order to properly design successful electronic products and systems.

In general, a socket or header is an electrical component used to facilitate the connection of an integrated circuit (IC) or transistor to the remaining circuits. Basically, it can be understood as an alternate connection method of ICs and transistors, with a low profile and relatively low cost. Sockets can also be used in manual assembly operations to allow components to be quickly and easily replaced, as well as in automated assembly processes.

Sockets are available in various sizes and formats, depending on the requirements of the application in which they are to be used. Among the many socket models available are those with through-type contacts, wrap-type contacts, or even surface mount connections. Some sockets are designed to fit a single IC or transistor, while others are designed for multiple-piece configurations.

The 510-13-088-12-05 2002 application field and working principle can be better understood by looking at the two main families of sockets. These include the contact type and contactless type. The contact type sockets are the most commonly used and have a pair of pins, one on each side, which are made with contact material such as gold or tin plating. When a subject IC or transistor is inserted into the socket, the pins make an electrical connection with the subject IC or transistor leads. The contactless type sockets, on the other hand, have no pins, and rely on a secure connection force from the inserted IC or transistor leads to keep the connection secure.

Some other important factors to consider in understanding the working principles of socket devices include the type of connector used. There are a variety of connector styles including top-entry, bottom-entry, and radial cables. Top-entry sockets use a hook shaped connector into which the component lead needs to be inserted, whereas bottom-entry sockets utilize a thumb style connector which requires the component lead to be lifted and inserted into its place. In addition, radial cables use a pin-based design which allows for faster installation and removal of components without having to remove the cable socket itself.

In addition, socket devices also have different power requirements which should also be taken into account when selecting the appropriate socket device for a particular application. For lower power requirements, single-lead devices may suffice, but for higher power requirements, multi-lead sockets may be necessary to ensure adequate power delivery is provided.

The 510-13-088-12-05 2002 application field and working principle of sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components provide an excellent basis for designing reliable and secure connections in both manual and automated processes. The various sizes and formats available, as well as the type of connector and power requirements are all important factors to consider when selecting the appropriate socket device for a particular application.

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