Rectangular Connectors, often referred to as Headers or Receptacles (when female), are a type of electrical connector used to join two circuits together. They are characterized by their rectangular shape and are commonly used in various electronic devices and systems.
Definition: Rectangular connectors are a family of connectors that feature a flat, rectangular shape with multiple pins or contacts arranged in rows. These connectors are designed to provide a reliable and secure connection between electronic components or between a component and a circuit board.
Function: The primary function of rectangular connectors is to establish an electrical connection between two components. They can transmit power, signals, or both, depending on the design and application. Rectangular connectors often have a locking mechanism to ensure a secure connection and prevent accidental disconnection.
Applications: 1. Electronic Devices: Used in computers, laptops, and other electronic devices for internal connections. 2. Automotive Systems: Employed in car electronics for sensor connections, control modules, and more. 3. Industrial Automation: Common in industrial settings for connecting control systems and actuators. 4. Telecommunications: Used in networking and communication equipment for signal transmission. 5. Medical Equipment: Found in medical devices for reliable and secure connections.
Selection Criteria: 1. Pin Count: The number of pins or contacts required for the application. 2. Current Rating: The maximum current the connector can safely carry. 3. Voltage Rating: The maximum voltage the connector can withstand. 4. Signal Integrity: For data transmission, the connector should maintain signal quality. 5. Environmental Resistance: Depending on the application, the connector may need to be resistant to dust, moisture, or other environmental factors. 6. Mechanical Strength: The connector should be robust enough to withstand the physical demands of the application. 7. Size and Form Factor: The connector's dimensions should fit the available space and mating requirements. 8. Cost: The budget for the project may influence the choice of connector, with trade-offs between cost and performance.
When selecting a rectangular connector, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of the application to ensure compatibility, reliability, and longevity of the connection. Please refer to the product rule book for details.
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