510-13-100-13-062001 Allicdata Electronics
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510-13-100-13-062001-ND

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510-13-100-13-062001

Price: $ 21.01
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Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: SKT PGA SOLDRTL
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DataSheet: 510-13-100-13-062001 datasheet510-13-100-13-062001 Datasheet/PDF
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors

510-13-100-13-062001 application field and working principle are widely used in modern electronic systems and can be found in many commonly used devices. There are several different types of these components, but they all have the same basic function. Each one includes a socket into which a chip, transistor, or other electronic component is inserted. The connections on the socket are then soldered to the device or circuit it is intended to work with.

Types of Sockets

The most common type of socket is the DIP socket, which stands for dual inline package. These sockets feature two rows of pins which provide the necessary electrical connections to the component that is inserted. These pins can be soldered onto the circuit board and then the component can be inserted into the socket.

Another type of socket is the PLCC socket, or plastic leadless chip carrier. This type of socket has four or more rows of pins and the component is inserted into the socket with the pins in the center. This type of socket is typically used for integrated circuits. The connections are then soldered to the circuit board and the component is held in place with a clamp.

There are also smaller sockets which are used for transistors and discrete components. These sockets have only three connections and they can be soldered directly onto the circuit board. The component is then inserted into the socket and held in place with a set screw or a clip. This type of socket is usually used when the component is in a smaller package, such as an SOT-23.

Uses of Sockets

Sockets are used in a variety of applications, from automotive to consumer electronics. They are most commonly used in circuits which require the removal or replacement of components. For example, in a circuit which uses a power regulator, if the regulator fails, the socket can be easily removed and a new one can be inserted. This type of socket is also useful in testing new circuits, as components can be easily changed in order to test different configurations.

Sockets are also often used in industrial applications, where mechanical vibrations can damage electrical connections. This is especially true for automotive and industrial applications, where vibration is common. By using a socket, if the component needs to be changed, the socket can be easily removed and a new one can be inserted. This eliminates the need for soldering and re-soldering connections, which can cause additional damage.

Working Principle

When a component is inserted into a socket, the connections between the pins on the socket and the component are made. This is usually done through the use of soldering, although in some cases the pins may be inserted into the component rather than soldered. Once the component is inserted, the socket is secured in place with a set screw or a clip.

The socket is then connected to the rest of the circuit using either soldering or other connections. Depending on the type of socket, the connections may be made to the component directly or to the circuit board. Once the connections are made, the component can be powered up and begin to operate with the rest of the circuit.

Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other electronic components are essential in modern electronic systems. They provide reliable connections and allow for easy replacement or repair if a component fails or needs to be tested. By using sockets, components can be easily replaced or removed without having to solder or re-solder connections, which can also save time and money.

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