614-13-179-18-095007 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

614-13-179-18-095007-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

614-13-179-18-095007

Price: $ 22.00
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: SKT CARRIER PGA
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DataSheet: 614-13-179-18-095007 datasheet614-13-179-18-095007 Datasheet/PDF
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors

Integrated Circuits (ICs) and transistors are the smallest and most versatile components on the market today for use in projects, electrical and electronic engineering, and prototyping. ICs and transistors are often housed in ICs Sockets or Transistor Sockets, which make them easy to mount and use in various projects.

IC sockets are designed to hold an IC securely in place in a circuit board, reducing the possibility of connection problems or information loss between the IC and the board. A typical IC socket consists of two pins on the back side of the socket, which allow it to clip firmly into a board, and several contacts that connect to the pins on an IC. This allows the IC to fit snugly into the socket and ensures a good connection between the IC and the board.

IC sockets also have a built-in strain relief feature, which prevents the IC from being jarred loose, or dislodged from the board, by excessive vibration or movement. This feature is important in applications where the ICs are frequently subjected to rough handling, such as in automotive, avionic, and military applications. This protects the ICs from damage which could be caused by jarring or mechanical shock.

Transistor sockets are designed to securely mount transistors into a circuit board. A typical transistor socket will have two metal pins on one side, which correspond to the leads on the transistor, and four pins on the other side, which will connect to the board. The four pins have a small crossbar between them, which holds the transistor in place and prevents it from being dislodged.

The pins on the socket are designed to spread the electrical load evenly to reduce the risk of any individual pin heating up during use. This is important in applications where transistors are exposed to extreme temperatures, such as in military applications, automotive and avionic applications. The crossbar also helps to ensure that the transistor is held in place, preventing movement or vibration that can potentially interfere with the circuit.

ICs and transistors are the smallest and most important components for use in projects, electrical and electronic engineering, and prototyping. IC sockets and transistor sockets make them easy to mount and use in various applications, and also protect them from damage which could be caused by excessive vibration or movement. They also help to ensure a good connection between the IC and the board, protect the ICs from heat damage, and spread the electrical load evenly.

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