Test & Burn-In PGA Kit Sockets
Pin Grid Arrays
• Available in 10 x 10 matrix through 25 x 25
matrix
• Used when only a few test sockets are needed
• Provides individual components ready for
assembly
• Open pattern top plate; load only those contacts
needed for your specific device pin pattern
Date Issued: June 20, 2001
10
TS-0675-09
Sheet 1 of 2
Physical
Insulation
Material:
Flammability:
Color:
Marking:
Cam Handle
Material:
Contact
Material:
Plating Options:
Polyethersyfone (PES)
UL 94V-0
Black
3M Logo & Part Number Identifier
Stainless Steel
Beryllium Copper
30
m
" (0.76
m
m) Gold over 50
m
" (1.3
m
m) Nickel
Electrical
Current Rating:
1 Amp
Insulation Resistance:
> 1
¥
10
12
W
at 500 Vdc
Withstanding Voltage:
1000 Vrms at Sea Level
Environmental
Temperature Rating Operating:
- 55° to + 150°
C
∞C
∞
Mechanical
A:
When used as a test socket at room temperature 24°C the socket will last
∞
25,000 actuations.
B:
Based on field experience, under normal burn-in conditions up to a
maximum of 150°C, the socket should last an average of four years.
∞
3M Electronic Handling and Protection Division
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin, TX 78726-9000
For technical, sales or ordering information call
800-328-0411
or visit our website:
http://www.3M.com/ehpd
Test & Burn-In PGA Kit Socket
Pin Grid Arrays
1.
4X Phillips Pan-Hd
#0-80 x 5/16 Long
Assy Screw
1 10X Hole Plugs
2.
3.
4.
Top Plate
Contact
( Order Separately )
Cam Plate
5.
Cam Handle
Base Plate
Standard
Handle
Notes:
1 Contact and extra Hole Plugs are ordered separately.
2 See Test & Burn-In PGA socket section on page 29 for dimensional information on assembled sockets.
Assembly Instructions
Load hole plugs into top plate by
pressing fitting into place.
Remove from tie bar by cutting
with commercially available 6 1/2
"
flush diagonal cutter pliers.
Place cam plate into recessed
area of base plate, load
contacts in desired locations,
being careful that the bent leaf
of the contact is loaded in
correct position ( away from
cam handle. )
Insert cam handle into position
in the base plate.
Now make a final check that all
contacts are in desired location
and that all are fairly even at the
top. Also check cam to make
sure it is still in position. Now
take the top plate and place into
position and start to lower over
contacts. Start at the rear of the
socket and rotate downward
toward the front and then snap
locating bosses into place.
Several very slight back and
forth motions may be necessary
in order to get contacts to snap
into place. Care should be taken
that too much downward
pressure isn't applied which
could bend or damage the
contacts. Insert screws and
tighten.
Now make an operation check
by rotating handle 90
∞
. Make a
visual check of movement and
closure of all contacts. Rotate
handle and check the freedom
of movement of cam plate and
that the moving leaf of the
contact clears the entry hole. A
continuity check can be made
before final soldering by placing
device in socket, then closing
and making check. Soldering
should be done with socket in
the open position.
Ordering Information
Part Number
200-6310-9UN-1900
200-6311-9UN-1900
200-6313-9UN-1900
200-6315-9UN-1900
200-6317-9UN-1900
200-6319-9UN-1900
200-6321-9UN-1900
200-6325-9UN-1900
300-6300-CNA-0002B
200-4660-14-1900
Matrix Size
10 x 10
11 x 11
13 x 13
15 x 15
17 x 17
19 x 19
21 x 21
25 x 25
Each
Set of 10
Contact–BeCu/Au Plated
Extra Hole Plugs
TS-0675-09
Sheet 2 of 2
Description
Socket
S k t Kit W/O Contacts
C t t
3M Electronic Handling and Protection Division
6801 River Place Blvd.
Austin, TX 78726-9000
For technical, sales or ordering information call
800-328-0411
or visit our website:
http://www.3M.com/ehpd