40pin ZIF Socket Sockets(Wide Body)
40pin ZIF Socket Sockets(Wide Body)
Allow ICs and other leaded devices to be inserted and removed from a circuit easily and without damage
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DESCRIPTION
40pin ZIF Socket Sockets(Wide Body) sockets allow ICs and other leaded devices to be inserted and removed from a circuit easily and without damage.
Zero insertion force (ZIF) is a type of IC socket or electrical connector that requires very little force for insertion with a ZIF socket before the IC is inserted.
A lever or slider on the side of the socket is moved and pushing all the sprung contacts apart so that the IC can be inserted with very little force.
Generally, the weight of the IC itself is sufficient and no external downward force is required.
The lever is then moved back, allowing the contacts to close and grip the pins of the IC.
ZIF sockets are much more expensive than standard IC sockets and also tend to take up a larger board area due to the space taken up by the lever mechanism.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Qty 1 – ZIF Socket, 40-Pin, 0.6″ Wide
KEY FEATURES OF ZIF SOCKET, 40-PIN, 0.6″ WIDE:
- Fits up to 40-pin DIP ICs or other components with 0.6″ width
- The bottom pins are 0.6″ in width and will fit a standard 0.6″ wide socket
- Breadboard compatible.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
 Colour | Teal green | |
 Number of Pins | 40 | |
Connection Types |  Top | ZIF spring-loaded contacts – tin/Nickle |
 Bottom | Solder pin – tin/nickle | |
Dimensions | Body (L x W x H) | 66 x 24 x 11.5mm (2.6 x 0.95 x 0.45″ ) |
Dip width | 0.6″ | |
Handle length | 15mm (0.6″) | |
Solder pin length | 4mm (0.16″ ) | |
Mfr | Generic | China |
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Weight | 0.030 kg |
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Dimensions | 7 × 3 × 2.5 cm |
Product Applications
40pin ZIF Socket Sockets(Wide Body)
ZIF sockets are commonly used for IC programmers or test fixtures where you want to put ICs into a circuit temporarily. They are like a normal socket except that they are spring loaded and tightened with a lever so there is no chance of damage to the IC.
Simple permanent test and programming fixtures can be made using a universal prototype PCB with one of these sockets mounted along with the peripheral resistors or other components required to complete the circuit. Temporary fixtures can be constructed on solderless breadboards.