Allicdata Part #: | 614-13-135-14-051012-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
614-13-135-14-051012 |
Price: | $ 18.14 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | SKT CARRIER PGA |
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DataSheet: | 614-13-135-14-051012 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
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Part Status: | Active |
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
The 614-13-135-14-051012 application field and working principle is an important component when it comes to sockets for ICs, transistors, and other micro electronic components. It is used to provide and maintain electrical contact between two circuits within a device. This specific type of socket has a number of applications, including providing space saving solutions, near-cantilever like structures, and numerous other advantages.
Types of Sockets
There are many types of sockets designed to accommodate a variety of needs and specifications. Some of the common types of sockets are pin socket, DIP socket, SOIC socket, PLCC socket, and QFP socket. Each of these sockets use a different type of pin layout for the component they are designed for.
Pin Socket
Pin sockets are designed to connect through one or more comp0any\'s pins. It is possible to route a separate trace for each pin if desired. This type of socket is suitable for standard low-level applications, such as SSI, CMOS, and TTL logic components. The pin socket is available in both 2.5 mm and 4.9 mm pitch sizes.
DIP Socket
Dual in-line package sockets (DIP sockets ) are designed to accommodate components with two rows of pins. They are available in both 8 and 14 pin configurations for use with DIP ICs or transistors. Generally, these types of sockets are used for the data and address busses in computers as well as EPROM, RAM, and other ICs.
SOIC Socket
Surface mount technology (SOT) packages use a small form-factor socket that is designed to connect a variety of components such as EPROM, EEPROM, RAM, and PLA devices. The SOIC socket is an eight-pin surface mount IC package that is commonly used for low-level electronic components. It is suitable for both rework and automated assembly.
PLCC Socket
Plastic lead-less chip carrier (PLCC) sockets are designed to accommodate PLCC components, such as programmable logic devices (PLDs). These types of sockets are available with either 4, 14, 16, or 28 pins. They are primarily used in voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) circuits.
QFP Socket
Quad flat packages (QFP) sockets are designed to accommodate PLCs, microprocessors, and memory chips. These types of sockets feature a large number of small pins that are arranged in an X/Y pattern. They are available in a variety of sizes ranging from 14-to-280 pins. These sockets are also commonly used for low-level signal routing.
In conclusion, 614-13-135-14-051012 application field and working principle is an important component when considering sockets for ICs, transistors, and other micro electronic components. This type of socket comes in a variety of shapes and sizes and provides advantages such as space saving, near-cantilever like structures, as well as numerous other advantages. The types of sockets discussed in this paper comprise the pin socket, DIP socket, SOIC socket, PLCC socket, and QFP socket.
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