Electrical Connectors
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1437834
Bus system flush-type plug, PROFINET, 4-pos., M12, shielded, D-coded, SPEEDCON, rear/screw mounting with Pg9 thread, with 5.0 m bus cable, 2 x 2 x 0.34 mm²
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1440915
5-pos. contact carrier, with splice ring, B-coded
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1440960
Sensor/actuator flush-type socket, 4-pos., M12, D-coded, front/square flange mounting, with 0.5 m TPE litz wire, 4 x 0.34 mm²
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1010253
Assembled IDC female connector, rated current: 1.2 A, cable length: Free input (0.05 ... 0.95 m), Cable type:Flat-ribbon conductor, Flat-ribbon conductor
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1026945
Assembled IDC female connector, rated current: 1.2 A, Cable 1: cable length: 0.1 m, Cable type:Flat-ribbon conductor, Flat-ribbon conductor
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1714907
IDC female connector, Nominal current at 20 °C: 1.2 A, Test voltage: 500 V AC, number of positions: 32, pitch: 1.27 mm, Number of rows: 1, color: black, contact surface: Gold, type of contact: Female connector
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1714910
IDC female connector, Nominal current at 20 °C: 1.2 A, Test voltage: 500 V AC, number of positions: 68, pitch: 1.27 mm, Number of rows: 1, color: black, contact surface: Gold, type of contact: Female connector
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1714911
IDC female connector, Nominal current at 20 °C: 1.2 A, Test voltage: 500 V AC, number of positions: 80, pitch: 1.27 mm, Number of rows: 1, color: black, contact surface: Gold, type of contact: Female connector
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1156905
SMD socket, Nominal current at 20 °C: 3 A, Test voltage: 500 V AC, number of positions: 30, pitch: 2.54 mm, color: black, contact surface: Gold, type of contact: Female connector
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1156943
SMD pin header, Nominal current at 20 °C: 3 A, Test voltage: 500 V AC, number of positions: 30, pitch: 2.54 mm, color: black, contact surface: Gold, type of contact: Male connector
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1156915
SMD pin header, Nominal current at 20 °C: 3 A, Test voltage: 500 V AC, number of positions: 20, pitch: 2.54 mm, color: black, contact surface: Gold, type of contact: Male connector
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1441901
Sensor/actuator flush-type plug, 5-pos., M12 SPEEDCON, B-coded with shield contact, rear/screw mounting with M16 thread, with straight solder connection
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1441671
Sensor/actuator flush-type socket, 5-pos., M12, B-coded, front/square flange mounting, with 0.5 m TPE litz wire, 5 x 0.34 mm²
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1441749
Sensor/actuator flush-type plug, 4-pos., M12 SPEEDCON, D-coded, rear/screw mounting with M16 thread, with straight solder connection
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1456394
Sensor/actuator flush-type plug, 4-pos. socket, M12, D-coded, front/square flange mounting, wave soldering
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1456459
Sensor/actuator flush-type plug, 5-pos. socket, M12, B-coded, front/square flange mounting, wave soldering
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1456569
Bus system flush-type socket, with green contact carrier, 4-pos., M12 SPEEDCON, shielded, D-coded, rear/screw mounting with M16 thread, with straight solder connection
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1458855
Sensor/actuator flush-type socket, 4-pos. M12, A-coded, front/screw mounting with M16 thread, with 0.5 m TPE litz wire, 4 x 0.34 mm², stainless steel version
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1520013
Fieldbus flush-type plug, INTERBUS/PROFIBUS, 5-pos., M12 SPEEDCON, B-coded, front/screw mounting with M16 thread, with 0.5 m TPE litz wire, 5x 0.34 mm²
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1525911
Bus system flush-type socket, PROFIBUS, 2-pos., M12, shielded, B-coded, front/screw mounting with M16 thread, with 10 m bus cable, 2 x 0.25 mm²
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Electrical Connectors
General Guide & Overview
Electrical connectors are vital components in the world of electronics and electrical systems. They play a crucial role in joining subsections of circuits together, enabling easy disconnection when necessary. These connectors are commonly used for power inputs, peripheral connections, and replaceable boards. With so many types of electrical connectors available, each with its unique features and applications, it's essential to have a comprehensive understanding of them.
FAQ
What are electrical connectors?
Electrical connectors are essential components used to join subsections of circuits together, allowing for easy disconnection when necessary. They are commonly used for power inputs, peripheral connections, and replaceable boards.
What are the different types of electrical connectors?
There are various types of electrical connectors available, each with its own unique features and applications. Some common types include: - USB connectors - HDMI connectors - RJ45 connectors (Ethernet) - Audio connectors (such as headphone jacks) - Power connectors (such as AC and DC connectors) - BNC connectors (used in video and audio applications) - DIN connectors (commonly used in audio and video equipment) - XLR connectors (used in professional audio applications)
How do electrical connectors facilitate easy assembly and disassembly of circuits?
Electrical connectors provide a reliable and secure connection between different components, allowing for easy assembly, disassembly, and maintenance. This feature makes it convenient to replace or upgrade specific parts of a circuit without the need for extensive rewiring.
What factors should I consider when selecting an electrical connector for my application?
When selecting an electrical connector, it's important to consider factors such as current rating, voltage rating, operating temperature, contact pitch, and the specific needs of your application. By evaluating these aspects, you can ensure compatibility and optimal performance for your electrical system.
Why is it essential to choose the right electrical connector?
Picking the right electrical connector is crucial to ensure the performance and reliability of your electrical system. Using an improper connector may result in poor connections, power loss, or even electrical failures. Additionally, selecting the correct connector type can enhance compatibility and streamline the overall functionality of your circuits.