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2023-02-22
Mechanical parameters of electrical connectors
Contact pressure in the connector is an important indicator, which directly affects the size of the contact resistance and the amount of wear on the contact pair. In most structures, direct measurement of contact pressure is quite difficult.
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Requirements for electrical parameters of electrical connectors
The connector is an electromechanical component that connects electrical circuits. Therefore, the electrical parameters of the connector itself is the first thing to consider when choosing a connector.
In-depth analysis of the structure and advantages of electronic connectors
An electrical connector, also known as a circuit connector, is a conductor device that bridges two conductors on a circuit so that current or signals can flow from one conductor to the other. An electronic connector is a motor system that provides a separable interface to connect two sub-electronic systems. Simply put
Technical Basis of Connectors
Connector is a part of our electronic engineers and technicians often contact. Its role is very simple: in the circuit is blocked or isolated between the circuit, bridging the communication, so that the current flow, so that the circuit to achieve the intended function.
Introduction of connector standards
A standard is a unified provision made for repetitive things and concepts. It is based on the comprehensive results of science, technology and practical experience, approved by consensus of the parties concerned and published in a specific form by the competent authority as a guideline and basis for common compliance.
Classification of connectors and naming
As connectors become increasingly diverse and new structures and applications emerge, attempts to solve the classification and naming problem with a fixed model have become difficult to accommodate. Nevertheless, some basic classifications are still valid.