Zero or zero insertion force, in English Zero Insertion Force, better known as ZIF, is a system that facilitates the insertion of cables into their respective connectors and the microprocessor in their respective CPU socket.
Zero insertion force allows plugging and unplug devices, microprocessors and components comfortably, without force and quickly.
The name "zero/zero insertion force" means that the force one needs to make to connect the electronic component is low, avoiding thus possible damage to circuits, pins and connectors.
To see the full definition I suggest reading: ZIF (Zero Insertion Force)
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