551-10-145-13-041005 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

551-10-145-13-041005-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

551-10-145-13-041005

Price: $ 32.32
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: CONN HDR SOLDRTL
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DataSheet: 551-10-145-13-041005 datasheet551-10-145-13-041005 Datasheet/PDF
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Description

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551-10-145-13-041005, or Socket for ICs, Transistors, is a component used to transfer current from one electrical device to another. It is designed with two or more pins that are connected to each other and a hole in the middle that connects the pins together. The pins are typically made from materials such as copper, brass, or iron and the hole is typically made from either plastic or rubber.

Sockets for ICs, Transistors is used in a wide variety of applications, from electronic circuits to medical equipment. In consumer electronics, these sockets are typically used to connect components in a circuit to be powered by a battery or other power source. In medical equipment, these sockets are used to connect instruments and other components to the electrical system for monitoring and testing.

To explain the working principle of the socket for ICs, Transistors, it’s important to first understand the differences between high-frequency and low-frequency currents. A high-frequency current is simply a current that has a much higher frequency than the normal electricity that comes from a power outlet. This high-frequency current can cause interference when it is used in a circuit, which can cause unwanted noise and feedback. The socket for ICs, Transistors is designed to mitigate this interference and keep circuits running as smoothly as possible.

The socket for ICs, Transistors works by using several layers of material to block out high-frequency current interference so that the signal can be conducted cleanly. First, the pins are arranged in a special pattern to limit the amount of current that can pass through them. Then, the layer of material used to separate the pins is electrically insulated, meaning it does not conduct electricity, and is designed to block any interference caused by a high-frequency current.

The socket for ICs, Transistors also includes a layer of insulation between the pins and the outside of the socket to ensure the maximum amount of protection. This layer also keeps any high-frequency current from entering the socket when the pins are not connected. Finally, the socket must be properly grounded so that any target equipment in the device being connected does not receive a shock when the connection is made.

The socket for ICs, Transistors is an essential component for any electrical system, as it ensures interference-free connections and helps protect sensitive equipment from unexpected current that could potentially damage it. Knowing how this type of socket works and properly installing it can make a huge difference in the performance of a circuit or device.

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