Allicdata Part #: | K269-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
ID-20-50 |
Price: | $ 0.74 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Jonard Tools |
Short Description: | CONN SOCKET LABEL FOR IC SOCKETS |
More Detail: | Connector Label For IC Sockets |
DataSheet: | ID-20-50 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant |
1 +: | $ 0.66780 |
Series: | -- |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: | -- |
Part Status: | Active |
Accessory Type: | Label |
For Use With/Related Products: | IC Sockets |
Number of Pins: | 20 |
Body Material: | -- |
Body Finish: | -- |
Color: | -- |
Features: | -- |
Material Flammability Rating: | -- |
Operating Temperature: | -- |
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Sockets for ICs, transistors, and other accessories are some of the most important components in any modern electronics system. Socket technology has evolved over the years, and today offers a wide range of options that allow users to easily and safely interface with their devices. This article will look at the different types of sockets available today, the applications they are best suited for, and their working principles.
One of the most common types of socket in use today is the IDC (Insulated Direct Connector) socket. IDC sockets work by allowing user to connect a device directly into it, without needing to solder the connection. IDC sockets are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, as their flexibility and robustness make them ideal for use in demanding environments. They are also available in versions for both digital and analog applications.
A second type of socket is the ID-20-50 sockets which are often used in consumer electronics. These sockets aren\'t as robust as IDC sockets, but can offer a wide range of connection speeds, allowing the user to select the most appropriate socket type for their needs. ID-20-50 sockets are usually built into enclosures, and can offer a wide range of signal modes depending on the application.
The most advanced type of socket technology is the surface-mount socket, which offers significant advantages in terms of size, weight, and power consumption. Surface-mount sockets are becoming increasingly popular in consumer electronics applications, as they are relatively inexpensive, reliable, and offer a wide range of connection speeds. Surface-mount sockets are typically used in small, low-power electronic components such as microcontrollers, memory chips, and sensors.
The working principle of these sockets is largely the same, regardless of the type. The pins or leads from a device are fed through a hole in the socket, and the device is then connected to the socket by either soldering, or by pressing the device into the socket. In the case of surface-mount sockets, the device is simply placed on top of the socket and then soldered into place. Once the device is connected, it can be safely and reliably powered, allowing it to communicate with other components in the system.
Sockets for ICs, transistors, and accessories are a critical part of any modern electronic system. IDC and ID-20-50 sockets are designed to make connecting and powering devices easier, while surface-mount sockets can help to reduce the size and cost of components in consumer electronic applications. Regardless of the type, all sockets work on similar principles, providing a reliable and safe method of connecting components in a device.
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