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Title : IC Socket Footprint – Why is it important?
Company : Ironwood Electronics
Date : 30-Aug-2011
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An IC socket can be defined as an electromechanical device, which provides a removable interface between the IC package and the system circuit board with minimal effect on signal integrity. A removable interface is the major reason for using a socket, and it is required for a variety of reasons, including ease of assembly, reworking, upgrading and cost savings.
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