| Allicdata Part #: | 714-93-240-31-007000-ND |
| Manufacturer Part#: |
714-93-240-31-007000 |
| Price: | $ 11.04 |
| Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
| Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
| Short Description: | CONN SKT SNG |
| More Detail: | N/A |
| DataSheet: | 714-93-240-31-007000 Datasheet/PDF |
| Quantity: | 1000 |
| 50 +: | $ 10.03740 |
| Series: | * |
| Part Status: | Active |
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Sockets for ICs, Transistors
Integrated circuits (ICs) and transistors sockets are electrical components used to connect ICs and transistors to other electronic devices. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the application. Transistor sockets provide a connection point between the transistor and the circuit board, while ICs sockets provide a secure connection point between the IC and the circuit board.
The 714-93-240-31-007000 application field and working principle of ICs and transistors sockets involve two different types of sockets. The first type of socket is a mechanical socket, which physically holds the IC or transistor in place in the circuit board. These sockets usually have two parts: a rigid casing and a flexible contact spring made of metal or plastic. A central pin holds the transistor in the socket, and an outer rim supports the IC or transistor by keeping the leads securely attached to the socket.
The second type of socket is a pogo pin socket. This type of socket uses pogo pin connectors to make a connection with a contact such as an IC or transistor lead. The pogo pins are usually made of stainless steel and have a hard plastic housing. Pogo pins allow the ICs and transistors to be removed and replaced without needing to use any special tools.
In both types of sockets, the pin contacts are designed to match the specific type of IC or transistor. Usually, pins on each side of the socket are arranged with slightly different contact lengths, allowing the connection to fit securely. The socket itself is designed to provide additional shock protection and electrical insulation by preventing any accidental grounding of the pin contacts.
When an IC or transistor is connected to a circuit board via a socket, several safety features help protect the IC or transistor. Many sockets include "snap-on" caps which provide additional shock protection, and a stabilization system to keep the IC in place during vibration or shock. An anti-sulfide or anti-heat erosion system is also in place to ensure that the IC remains safe from corrosion and heat damage.
The 714-93-240-31-007000 application field and working principle of ICs and transistors sockets are designed to give a reliable connection between the IC or transistor and the circuit board. The connections are secure and provide shock and heat protection to the components. The sockets also help reduce the chances of short circuits occurring which can cause electrical damage to the circuit board.
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714-93-240-31-007000 Datasheet/PDF