Method for fabricating a light emitting diode display socket

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29837, 228180R, 339 17CF, 339 17LC, B23K 3102

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ABSTRACT:
A method for making a light emitting diode display socket. A standard receiving socket with contact terminals extending in a dual-in-line configuration from one side thereof is coupled to one edge of each of two printed circuit cards having individual terminals extending from another edge. The contact terminals of the socket enter appropriate holes along the one edge of the printed circuit cards. The assembly is then wave soldered to permanently connect the individual terminals and the socket contact terminals to the printed circuit cards. The cards are then folded toward each other to a parallel, spaced confronting position and they are secured in that position for final permanent assembly.

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