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  2. Zero insertion force - Wikipedia

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    ZIF socket for DIP-28W package A large ZIF socket Zero insertion force connector from a Philips C5-2 ultrasound probe. A PIC microcontroller (wide SOIC-28) in a ZIF socket. Zero insertion force (ZIF) is a type of IC socket or electrical connector that requires very little (but not literally zero) force for insertion. With a ZIF socket, before ...

  3. CPU socket - Wikipedia

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    Common sockets have retention clips that apply a constant force, which must be overcome when a device is inserted. For chips with many pins, zero insertion force (ZIF) sockets are preferred. Common sockets include pin grid array (PGA) or land grid array (LGA).

  4. Socket 3 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 3 is compatible with 168-pin socket CPUs. [1] Socket 3 was a 237-pin zero insertion force (ZIF) 19×19 pin grid array (PGA) socket suitable for the 3.3 V and 5 V, 25–50 MHz Intel 486 SX, 486 DX, 486 DX2, 486 DX4, 486 OverDrive and Pentium OverDrive processors as well as AMD Am486, Am5x86 and Cyrix Cx5x86 processors. [2]

  5. Pin grid array - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of a PGA-ZIF socket . An organic pin grid array (OPGA) is a type of connection for integrated circuits, and especially CPUs, where the silicon die is attached to a plate made out of an organic plastic which is pierced by an array of pins which make the requisite connections to the socket.

  6. AVR microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    AVR Dragon with ISP programming cable and attached, blue/greenish ZIF Socket. The Atmel Dragon is an inexpensive tool which connects to a PC via USB. The Dragon can program all AVRs via JTAG, HVP, PDI, [37] or ICSP.

  7. Socket 604 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 604 was designed by Intel as a zero insertion force socket intended for workstations and server platforms. While the socket contains 604 pins, it only has 603 electrical contacts, the last being a dummy pin. [1] Each contact has a 1.27mm pitch with regular pin array, to mate with a 604-pin processor package.

  8. Socket 1 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 1 was intended as a 486 upgrade socket, and added one extra pin to prevent upgrade chips from being inserted incorrectly. Socket 1 was a 169-pin zero insertion force (ZIF) 17×17 pin grid array (PGA) socket suitable for the 5- volt , 16 to 33 MHz 486 SX , 486 DX , 486 DX2 and 486 OverDrive processors.

  9. LGA 1200 - Wikipedia

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    LGA 1200, also known as Socket H5, is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket, compatible with Intel desktop processors Comet Lake (10th gen) and Rocket Lake (11th-gen) desktop CPUs, which was released in April 2020. [1] [2] LGA 1200 is designed as a replacement for the LGA 1151 (known as Socket H4).