6674161-1 vs 6674506-1
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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 124POS R/A SMD | CONN SKT SODIMM 124POS R/A SMD |
| Package | - | - |
| Series | - | - |
| Features | Board Guide, Latches | Board Guide, Latches |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount, Right Angle | Surface Mount, Right Angle |
| Memory Type | Fax Modem, Mini PCI | Fax Modem, Mini PCI |
| Contact Finish | Gold | Gold |
| Number of Positions | 124 | 124 |
| Mounting Feature | Normal, Standard - Top | Normal, Standard - Top |
| Contact Finish Thickness | Flash | Flash |
| 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. What are the common faults of memory connectors?
Common faults include connector pin damage, poor contact, dust accumulation or oxidation, electrostatic damage, etc. These problems may cause the memory module to not work properly or performance degradation.
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4. Does the memory connector support hot plugging?
Most memory connectors are not hot-swappable, meaning that plugging or unplugging a memory module while the device is powered on may damage the connector or the module. Always install or replace memory modules with power off.

