Allicdata Part #: | 511-93-092-11-041001-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
511-93-092-11-041001 |
Price: | $ 18.61 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | SKT PGA SOLDRTL |
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DataSheet: | 511-93-092-11-041001 Datasheet/PDF |
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
Connecting integrated circuits (ICs) as well as transistors to other electronic devices and systems can be a complicated process. It requires the proper equipment and ample knowledge of the components being connected. Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other components make this job much easier, allowing users to make the necessary connections without needing to know the intricate details of how the connections are made.
A socket for ICs and transistors is an electrical connector with multiple, metal-coated pins or contacts. These pins are used to create connections to other components. Sockets may vary in size (e.g., DIPs or PLCCs) or number of pins, but all serve the same purpose—to provide a secure connection between two or more electrical components. They can be used in a variety of applications, including making connections between ICs, transistors, and other components.
The basic purpose of sockets is to allow users to connect components to a board or circuit in a way that is both efficient and safe. Utilizing sockets instead of other connectors, such as ribbon cables or jumper wires, can help protect components from damage due to heat or vibration, as well as reduce the chances of shorting or other electrical malfunctions. Additionally, using a socket in place of wires allows for a cleaner and more organized construction of electronics projects.
Sockets for ICs and transistors come in two different form factors. The first, known as the dual-in-line package (DIP) has two rows of pins that protrude from the base. These sockets are often used for smaller components, such as ICs, and are available in sizes ranging from 12 to 64 pins.
The second form factor for IC sockets is the plastic leadless chip carrier (PLCC) package. These sockets are square-shaped and have multiple pins or contacts around the perimeter of the body. These are commonly used for larger components, such as transistors, and come in sizes ranging from 20 to 84 pins.
When setting up connections using these sockets, it is important to ensure that the pins are correctly lined up with the corresponding contacts of the component being connected. Doing so ensures that the component will be properly connected to the system and function correctly. Additionally, it is possible to use jumpers or header pins with some sockets to make the connection even easier and more secure.
No matter what type of project users are working on, making use of sockets for ICs and transistors is essential for connecting components correctly and efficiently. These sockets provide a quick and easy way to connect components in a way that is both secure and reliable. By utilizing proper sockets, users can ensure that their projects will run smoothly and without any issues.
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