2013290-2 vs 2013298-2
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| Category | Memory Connectors - Inline Module Sockets | Memory Connectors - Inline Module Sockets |
| Manufacturer | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors | TE Connectivity AMP Connectors |
| Description | CONN SKT SODIMM 204POS SMD REV | CONN SKT SODIMM 204POS SMD REV |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | - | - |
| Features | Board Guide, Latches | Board Guide, Latches |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount, 25° Angle | Surface Mount, 25° Angle |
| Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Contact Finish | Gold | Gold |
| Number of Positions | 204 | 204 |
| Mounting Feature | Reverse | Reverse |
| Contact Finish Thickness | 10µin (0.25µm) | 10µin (0.25µm) |
| Connector Style | SODIMM | SODIMM |
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1. What is a memory connector?
A memory connector is a hardware interface used to connect memory modules to motherboards or other electronic devices. They are commonly used in computers, servers, embedded systems and other devices to transfer data and power.
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2. What is the main difference between a memory connector and an inline module socket?
A memory connector generally refers to all types of memory slots, including DIMMs, SO-DIMMs, etc., while an inline module socket usually refers to a type of socket with a compact design that is easy to install and remove.
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3. How to choose a suitable memory connector?
When choosing, you need to consider the type of memory module (such as DDR4, DDR5), data transfer rate, voltage requirements, size, and motherboard compatibility. You need to ensure that the connector supports the operating frequency and capacity of the selected memory.
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4. How durable is the memory connector?
The durability of the memory connector usually depends on the material, design, and use environment. High-quality connectors can withstand thousands of plugging and unplugging, and commonly used materials include gold-plated copper, which provides better corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity.

