SX4 Series, Inline Module Sockets

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SX4AB-168S-1.27DSA(92)
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Through Hole
Gold
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168
0.886" (22.50mm)
Board Guide, Latches
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SX4
DIMM
MO-161
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SX4BA-168S-1.27DSD(92)
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Through Hole
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DRAM
0.050" (1.27mm)
168
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SX4
DIMM
MO-161
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SX4EA-168S-1.27DSA(92)
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Through Hole
Gold
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DRAM
168
Latches
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SX4
DIMM
MO-161
SX4EA-168S-1.27DSD(94)
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Through Hole
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DRAM
168
Latches
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SX4
DIMM
MO-161

Inline Module Sockets

Inline module sockets are specialized connectors that are specifically designed to accommodate various types of memory modules, including DIMM (Dual In-Line Memory Module), miniDIMM, RDIMM (Registered DIMM), SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module), and SODIMM (Small Outline Dual In-Line Memory Module). These connectors are available in both surface mount and through-hole configurations, allowing for flexible installation options. One of the key features of inline module sockets is their ability to facilitate the periodic removal and replacement of memory modules. This makes them ideal for applications where memory upgrades or replacements may be required. By providing a secure and reliable connection between the memory module and the circuit board, these connectors ensure proper data transfer and functionality. When selecting inline module sockets, several factors need to be considered. The number of positions refers to the number of individual contacts available in the connector to accommodate the pins on the memory module. Mounting features determine how the socket is attached to the circuit board, and can include options such as surface mount or through-hole mounting. Inline module sockets may also offer additional features to enhance their functionality. Board guides help align the memory module during insertion, ensuring proper alignment with the socket contacts. Covers, latches, and board locks provide added security and stability for the memory module once it is inserted into the socket. These connectors are compatible with various memory types, including DDR (DDR2, DDR3, DDR4), SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory), DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory), RAM (Random-Access Memory), and SGRAM (Synchronous Graphics RAM). This wide compatibility ensures that inline module sockets can be used with a broad range of memory technologies commonly found in electronic systems. In summary, inline module sockets are versatile connectors designed to receive different styles of memory modules. They allow for easy removal and replacement of memory modules, making them suitable for applications that require periodic upgrades or replacements. With options for surface mount or through-hole mounting, as well as additional features like board guides and locks, these connectors provide a secure and reliable connection for DDR, SDRAM, DRAM, RAM, and SGRAM memory types.