510-93-028-06-005002 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

510-93-028-06-005002-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

510-93-028-06-005002

Price: $ 14.22
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: SKT PGA SOLDRTL
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DataSheet: 510-93-028-06-005002 datasheet510-93-028-06-005002 Datasheet/PDF
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Description

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Sockets for ICs, TransistorsSockets have become a common way to connect integrated circuits (ICs), transistors and other miniaturized electrical components to chips and printed circuit boards (PCBs). Whether they are designed for use on breadboards, wire wrap boards or on a circuit board, each type of socket has a specific application field and working principle. The type of socket designated 510-93-028-06-005002 is often used for connecting transistors to integrated circuits.When used with transistors, the 510-93-028-06-005002 socket has a unique contact design that is low-profile and space-saving. This type of socket has three pins, two for the source and drain terminals of the transistor, and one for the emitter terminal. The socket’s contact design maximizes current flow and minimizes the number of pins necessary for connecting the transistor. The contact pins of the socket are double-sided, meaning that both the emitter and drain/source pins contact each other. This eliminates the need for a jumper between the two pins. The 510-93-028-06-005002 socket is designed to provide a secure connection between the transistor and the integrated circuit. Its inner body is made from durable, wear-resistant material, which helps to protect the transistor from wear caused by frequent plugging and unplugging. The socket also helps to keep the transistor in its position and to ensure a stable connection between the two components. As with all sockets, the 510-93-028-06-005002 socket also features a strain relief nut located at the rear of the socket. This nut helps to keep the connection secure and ensures there is no possibility of the socket coming loose during use. The strain relief nut also helps to prevent flexing of the socket’s contacts, which can cause damage to the transistor or IC. When using the 510-93-028-06-005002 socket, it is important to ensure that the pins of the socket and the terminals of the transmitter are properly aligned. If the socket and transmitter are misaligned, then there will be areas of electric arc potential. This can cause damage to the transistor or integrated circuit. The pins should also be inserted firmly into the transmitter, otherwise the connection may not be secure. In conclusion, the 510-93-028-06-005002 is a popular socket for connecting transistors to integrated circuits. This socket is low-profile, space-saving and its contact design maximizes current flow while minimizing the number of pins needed for connecting to the transistor. The durable material of the socket ensures secure connections and the strain relief nut helps to protect against flexing of the socket’s contacts. When using this socket, it is crucial to ensure that the pins are correctly aligned and inserted firmly into the transmitter. With proper installation and maintenance, the 510-93-028-06-005002 socket will provide a reliable and secure connection between the transistor and the IC.

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