Sockets cover industry-standard IC packages

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 17, 2007

IC sockets aid design flexibility and remove sensitive ICs from potentially damaging assembly processes.

IC sockets from Harwin provide design flexibility and protect sensitive ICs during assembly.

The sockets, which are suitable for use with industry-standard IC packages, mean that ICs are easily replaced if necessary.

They also protect sensitive chips from high soldering temperatures, by allowing the device to be placed after soldering.

Devices feature polarisation marking to simplify package assembly.

A range of sizes and styles is available.

DIP sockets (dual row) are available in four row pitches - 7.62, 10.16, 15.24 and 22.86mm (0.3, 0.4, 0.6 and 0.9in).

Single row socket strips are also available in 20 or 32 contact options for added flexibility - these can also be cropped to the number of contacts required.

Both dual and single row styles use a four-finger beryllium copper contact clip for reliability, and are end and side stackable.

Surface mount and through-hole PLCC sockets are also included.

All products are available in RoHS and high-temperature format.

Non-RoHS versions are also available.

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