PC Card Sockets (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Sockets) are standardized expansion interfaces for connecting peripheral devices to computing systems. Defined by the PCMCIA standard, these connectors enable hot-swappable integration of memory modules, storage devices, network adapters, and other functional components. Their compact form factor and universal compatibility have made them critical in portable electronics, industrial equipment, and embedded systems.
| Type | Physical Dimensions (mm) | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type I | 54 85.6 3.3 | 16-bit ISA bus, 68-pin | Memory expansion cards |
| Type II | 54 85.6 5.0 | 16/32-bit bus support | Modem, LAN adapters |
| Type III | 54 85.6 10.5 | 32-bit CardBus interface | Hard disk drives |
| ExpressCard | 54 75 5.0 or 34 75 5.0 | PCIe/GPIO interface, 26-pin | High-speed SSD interfaces |
Typical PC card sockets consist of:
| Parameter | Typical Value | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Contact Resistance | 10-30m | Signal integrity maintenance |
| Current Rating | 1.0A per contact | Power delivery capability |
| Dielectric Withstand | 1000VAC | Electrical safety compliance |
| Operating Temperature | -55 C to +85 C | Environmental reliability |
| Mating Cycles | 10,000+ | Durability indicator |
Primary industries include:
| Manufacturer | Key Product Series | Technical Features |
|---|---|---|
| Amphenol ICC | 515 Series | Low-profile Type II sockets |
| Molex | 47220 Series | CardBus compatible |
| TE Connectivity | 1-1461885 | ExpressCard 34mm design |
| Samtec | ASP-200404 | High-speed differential pairs |
Key considerations:
Current development directions: