dualrow
Dualrow is a term used to describe configurations that arrange components, contacts, or elements in two parallel rows. It is applied in multiple domains to increase connection density, stability, or load capacity, depending on the context.
In electronics, dual-row refers to components such as dual-row headers and sockets, which contain two parallel
In mechanical engineering, dual-row describes bearings with two rows of rolling elements, for example dual-row angular
In displays and lighting, dual-row layouts appear in LED arrays or matrices, where two parallel rows of
Design considerations for dualrow configurations include alignment and mating tolerances, insulation and housing compatibility, pitch matching