Allicdata Part #: | 550-10-149-15-063101-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
550-10-149-15-063101 |
Price: | $ 12.70 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Preci-Dip |
Short Description: | PGA SOLDER TAIL |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | 550-10-149-15-063101 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
28 +: | $ 11.54900 |
Series: | 550 |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Part Status: | Active |
Type: | PGA |
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): | 149 (15 x 15) |
Pitch - Mating: | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
Contact Finish - Mating: | Gold |
Contact Finish Thickness - Mating: | 10.0µin (0.25µm) |
Contact Material - Mating: | Beryllium Copper |
Mounting Type: | Through Hole |
Features: | Open Frame |
Termination: | Solder |
Pitch - Post: | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
Contact Finish - Post: | Gold |
Contact Finish Thickness - Post: | 10.0µin (0.25µm) |
Contact Material - Post: | Brass |
Housing Material: | Polycyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate (PCT), Polyester, Glass Filled |
Operating Temperature: | -55°C ~ 125°C |
Termination Post Length: | 0.164" (4.16mm) |
Material Flammability Rating: | UL94 V-0 |
Current Rating: | 1A |
Contact Resistance: | 10 mOhm |
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Sockets for integrated circuits (ICs), also known as chip sockets, are devices that are used to facilitate the mounting and connection of an integrated circuit (IC) to a printed circuit board (PCB). The number-one benefit of using sockets is that they can speed up the assembly process and reduce costs associated with PCB and IC installation. Chip sockets also provideprotection against electrostatic discharge, reduce mechanical fatigue on the PCBs, and provide a secure connection between the IC and the PCB.
A socket for an IC typically consists of a plastic or ceramic shell with a contact region for the IC. The contacts are either clamped or clamped, and the shell is designed to match the thermal dissipation profile of the component being used. Additionally, the socket will usually have a number of pins or terminals that make electrical connections with the IC. The number of connections and the type of IC will determine the number of terminals on the socket. The contact terminals of the socket can be configured to connect directly with the IC, or to use external wires or pins for the connection.
Transistors are active semiconductor devices that use a small amount of current to control larger currents. A transistor is comprised of three terminals, base, collector, and emitter. In a power transistor, the base is connected to a controlled current, which alters the current flowing between the collector and emitter. A power transistor has a low ohmic resistance between the collector and emitter and can handle a large current. The low resistance also reduces the amount of energy used. Power transistors are often used to amplify audio or other signals.
A socket for a power transistor is designed to be compatible with the transistors’ power rating, package size, type of connection (clamped, or screw-type), and the type of connections required (direct, wire, or terminal). The socket needs to be able to dissipate thermal energy, while still providing a secure connection between the power transistor and its circuit board. Additionally, the socket needs to be configured so that the correct connections are made to the power transistor.
The most common type of socket for transistors is known as the leaded socket. This type of socket requires the transistor to be soldered into the board. This process requires extreme precision, as incorrect placement of the transistor can cause serious damage to the system. Screw-type sockets require less skill and precision, as the transistor is secured with screws and bolts for a more secure connection.
In summary, chip sockets and sockets for power transistors are designed to facilitate the installation of ICs and transistors to a PCB. Chip sockets and transistor sockets differ in their contact region, the number of connections required, and the type of connection used. They also differ in their ability to dissipate thermal energy, and their level of precision and security. Chip sockets and transistor sockets are essential components of many circuit boards and electronic systems.
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