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glicos:
Anyone can tell me what is this called? It some sort of PCB socket terminal soldered directly to the board. Is this a PCB eyelet or there's a proper term for this and where can i order? Many thanks for those who will answer.. :-//

ataradov:
I'm not sure if this is the same thing, but I've seen this type of connector http://www.te.com/usa-en/product-2-331677-2.html used for connecting battery compartments to PCBs without soldering. Sounds like the same idea, but I don't know if they will work for ICs.

ataradov:
Basically search for "PCB spring socket" and you will find many options.

Richard Crowley:
Those are NOT just "eyelets".  Those are machine-screw female IC pin sockets.  They come in a pre-spaced strip for easy insertion into the PC board holes. Then after soldering, the carrier tape is stripped away.



http://www.allelectronics.com/item/psip-80/peel-a-way-r-machine-pin-socket-strip/1.html

salbayeng:
Mill-Max are the most prolific manufacturer of these ,
Click on the data sheet link on the first hit here:
http://au.mouser.com/Mill-Max/Electromechanical/Hardware/Circuit-Board-Hardware-PCB/_/N-5g2e?P=1z0zl2rZ1ywa5efZ1yx7haj

I've always called these "machined pin sockets" , but it seems "pin receptacle" is a more common name.
Most IC pins are equivalent to 20mil = 0.020" = 0.5mm diameter.

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