551-90-032-01-503003 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

551-90-032-01-503003-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

551-90-032-01-503003

Price: $ 17.44
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: CONN HDR SOLDRTL
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DataSheet: 551-90-032-01-503003 datasheet551-90-032-01-503003 Datasheet/PDF
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Sockets for ICs, transistors and other related components are widely used in the electronics industry as reliable, low-cost, easily implemented pathways for communications between two points in a system. Model 551-90-032-01-503003 is a specific type of socket that is used for connecting ICs, transistors, and other components to a motherboard or board assembly. This socket has a fairly low profile, measuring only 2.75 mm in height, making it suitable for integration into many compact electronic devices.

The 551-90-032-01-503003 socket is manufactured with a standard, 0.050-inch pitch, which means that each pin within the socket is spaced 0.050-inches apart. This helps protect delicate components and connectors from electronic signal noise, since lines of circuitry can only be separated as far as the 0.050-inch pitch allows. By using such a small gap between pins, as well as installing corresponding capacitors to shield the pins from direct interference, thesocket largely shields its contents from external noise sources.

Typical applications for the 551-90-032-01-503003 socket include devices that use semiconductor elements, such as transistors, processors, and memory chips. It is commonly found in computers, cell phones, and digital cameras, and is used to connect the main elements of these devices while maintaining the appropriate signal integrity. It is also used for in-circuit programming, in which an integrated circuit can be programmed during manufacturing or in the field of operation.

The working principle of a socket such as the 551-90-032-01-503003 is quite simple. In essence, the pins on the socket are designed to conform to the shape and dimensions of the pins on the chip or component that is to be plugged in. Through a series of “fingers” on the pitch, electricity is allowed to pass from the socket to the chip and back. This type of socket also serves as a mechanical anchor for the inserted device, so as to prevent physical movement which could otherwise cause damage to delicate components.

The 551-90-032-01-503003 socket provides an inexpensive and reliable alternative to more expensive and difficult-to-install alternatives such as connecting microcircuit wires directly to the board. In addition, this socket is usually a fairly easy to install in almost any size or shape of circuit board, whether flat or round, and this helps reduce installation costs and time.

The 551-90-032-01-503003 socket is an ideal choice for applications that require the integrity of signals to remain high with minimal interference. By making use of 0.050-inch pitch and small gap sizes, alongside capacitors and other shielding materials, this type of socket is able to protect delicate components while transferring data effectively from one device to another. Its relatively low profile and universal shape also make it particularly suitable for many types of modern, compact electronic device designs.

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