







IC Socket 2x14 - DIP 28-Pin Integrated Circuit -Wide
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- Model: ICCXXX.DIP28P
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2x14 IC - Integrated Circuit Socket with 28 Pins DIP-28- Wide
Product Description:
Integrated Circuit (IC) sockets serve as connectors that facilitate the easy insertion and removal of ICs from a printed circuit board (PCB). These sockets eliminate the need for directly soldering ICs onto the PCB, making them indispensable for prototyping, testing, and repair tasks.
Key Features of IC Sockets:
- Ease of Use: ICs can be conveniently inserted and removed, making these sockets perfect for prototyping and testing.
- Protection: They offer protection to ICs from potential heat damage during soldering.
- Versatility: They come in a variety of sizes and configurations to suit different IC packages.
- Reusability: IC sockets can be reused, facilitating easy replacement of ICs without the need for desoldering.
Types of IC Sockets:
- DIP (Dual In-Line Package) Sockets: These are designed for ICs with two parallel rows of pins. They are commonly used in prototyping and development boards and come in pin counts of 8, 14, 16, 20, 24, 28, 40, etc.
- SIP (Single In-Line Package) Sockets: These are for ICs with a single row of pins and are used for specific types of ICs or modules.
- ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) Sockets: These sockets allow ICs to be inserted and removed without any insertion force. They use a lever or cam mechanism to secure the IC and are ideal for testing and programming where frequent IC changes are required.
- PLCC (Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier) Sockets: These are designed for PLCC IC packages, which have leads on all four sides. They are commonly used in applications requiring high pin counts and come in pin counts of 20, 28, 32, 44, 52, 68, etc.
- BGA (Ball Grid Array) Sockets: These are for ICs with an array of solder balls on the bottom and are used in high-density, high-performance applications like CPUs and GPUs.
- PGA (Pin Grid Array) Sockets: These are for ICs with an array of pins arranged in a grid pattern and are common in older CPU sockets and some high-power applications.
Benefits of Using IC Sockets:
- Flexibility: Facilitates easy swapping of ICs for testing or upgrading.
- Damage Prevention: Shields ICs from thermal stress and potential damage during soldering.
- Maintenance: Enables easy replacement of faulty ICs without desoldering.
- Prototyping: Crucial for development and prototyping environments where ICs may need frequent replacement.
Drawbacks:
- Additional Cost: Adds to the overall cost of the PCB design.
- Increased Height: Adds to the height of the PCB, which might be an issue in compact designs.
- Potential for Poor Contact: Over time, contacts in the socket can degrade or become unreliable.
Applications:
- Prototyping and Development: Facilitates easy swapping of ICs during the design and testing phases.
- Repair and Maintenance: Enables easy replacement of faulty ICs in electronic devices.
- Educational Kits: Used in educational kits and development boards for ease of use and versatility.
- Production: In certain cases, used in low-volume production where frequent updates or changes are expected.
Conclusion:
IC sockets are crucial components in the electronics field, offering flexibility, protection, and ease of use. They are vital in prototyping, testing, and situations where ICs need to be frequently replaced. Despite the additional cost and increased height, the benefits they provide often outweigh the drawbacks, making them a popular choice in various applications.
Package Includes:
1 x IC Socket 2x14