Rectangular Connectors
Rectangular Connectors, also known as rectangular connectors or rectangular interfaces, are a type of electrical connector that features a rectangular shape, often with multiple pins or contacts arranged in a grid pattern. These connectors are designed to provide a secure, reliable, and efficient means of transmitting electrical signals or power between devices.
Definition:
Rectangular connectors are electrical devices that consist of a male and female component, where the male part (plug) has protruding pins and the female part (socket) has corresponding holes to receive these pins. They are often used in applications where a compact, high-density connection is required.
Function:
1. Signal Transmission: They facilitate the transfer of electrical signals between electronic devices, ensuring data integrity and minimal signal loss.
2. Power Delivery: They can also be used to supply power to devices, with the ability to handle varying levels of current and voltage.
3. High-Density Interconnect: Rectangular connectors are often chosen for their ability to provide a high number of connections in a small space, which is crucial in compact electronic designs.
Applications:
1. Computers and Peripherals: They are commonly used in computer motherboards, hard drives, and other peripherals for data and power connections.
2. Telecommunications: Found in routers, switches, and other networking equipment for signal transmission.
3. Automotive: Used in vehicle electronics for sensor connections, infotainment systems, and power distribution.
4. Industrial Automation: Employed in control systems and robotic applications for reliable and robust connections.
5. and Defense: Utilized in harsh environments where reliability and durability are paramount.
Selection Criteria:
1. Pin Count and Configuration: The number of pins and their arrangement must match the requirements of the application.
2. Current and Voltage Ratings: The connector must be able to handle the electrical load of the connected devices.
3. Environmental Resistance: Depending on the application, connectors may need to be resistant to dust, moisture, or other environmental factors.
4. Mechanical Durability: The connector should be able to withstand repeated mating and unmating cycles without degradation.
5. Size and Weight: For space-constrained applications, the physical dimensions and weight of the connector are important considerations.
6. Ease of Use: Some connectors are designed with features that make them easier to connect and disconnect, such as locking mechanisms or keying systems to prevent incorrect mating.
7. Cost: The cost of the connector should be considered in relation to its performance and the overall budget of the project.
When selecting a rectangular connector, it is essential to consider these factors to ensure that the chosen connector meets the specific needs of the application and provides a reliable and efficient connection.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.
Definition:
Rectangular connectors are electrical devices that consist of a male and female component, where the male part (plug) has protruding pins and the female part (socket) has corresponding holes to receive these pins. They are often used in applications where a compact, high-density connection is required.
Function:
1. Signal Transmission: They facilitate the transfer of electrical signals between electronic devices, ensuring data integrity and minimal signal loss.
2. Power Delivery: They can also be used to supply power to devices, with the ability to handle varying levels of current and voltage.
3. High-Density Interconnect: Rectangular connectors are often chosen for their ability to provide a high number of connections in a small space, which is crucial in compact electronic designs.
Applications:
1. Computers and Peripherals: They are commonly used in computer motherboards, hard drives, and other peripherals for data and power connections.
2. Telecommunications: Found in routers, switches, and other networking equipment for signal transmission.
3. Automotive: Used in vehicle electronics for sensor connections, infotainment systems, and power distribution.
4. Industrial Automation: Employed in control systems and robotic applications for reliable and robust connections.
5. and Defense: Utilized in harsh environments where reliability and durability are paramount.
Selection Criteria:
1. Pin Count and Configuration: The number of pins and their arrangement must match the requirements of the application.
2. Current and Voltage Ratings: The connector must be able to handle the electrical load of the connected devices.
3. Environmental Resistance: Depending on the application, connectors may need to be resistant to dust, moisture, or other environmental factors.
4. Mechanical Durability: The connector should be able to withstand repeated mating and unmating cycles without degradation.
5. Size and Weight: For space-constrained applications, the physical dimensions and weight of the connector are important considerations.
6. Ease of Use: Some connectors are designed with features that make them easier to connect and disconnect, such as locking mechanisms or keying systems to prevent incorrect mating.
7. Cost: The cost of the connector should be considered in relation to its performance and the overall budget of the project.
When selecting a rectangular connector, it is essential to consider these factors to ensure that the chosen connector meets the specific needs of the application and provides a reliable and efficient connection.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.
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