Conector
Conector
Conector
INTRODUCTION
CONNECTORS ARE U.S.B OR SLOTS ON THE BACK OR
FRONT SIDE FO THE CABINET OR COMPUTER OR
ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE
D-subminiature connectors
USB connectors
Power connectors
The 8P8C modular plugs and jacks look very similar to the plugs
and jacks used for FCC's registered jack RJ45 variants.
It neither uses all eight conductors (but only two of them for
wires plus two for shorting a programming resistor) nor does it
fit into 8P8C.
The Universal Serial Bus is a serial bus standard to interface devices, founded
in 1996. There are several types of USB connectors, and some have been added
as the specification has progressed.
The most commonly used is the (male) series "A" plug on peripherals, when
the cable is fixed to the peripheral.
If there is no cable fixed to the peripheral, the peripheral always needs to have a
USB "B" socket. In this case a USB "A" plug to a USB "B" plug cable would
be needed.
USB "A" sockets are always used on the host PC and the USB "B" sockets on
the peripherals. It is a 4-pin connector, surrounded by a shield.
Additional USB hubs may be included in the tiers, allowing branching into
a tree structure, subject to a limit of 5 levels of tiers.
USB host may have multiple host controllers and each host controller may
provide one or more USB ports.
So, in the end, this one was created for those who wanted to
take advantage of the USB PC connectivity that is available
with these smaller devices
Plug and socket connectors are usually made up of a male plug and a female
socket.
Plugs generally have one or more pins or prongs that are inserted into openings
in the mating socket.
The connection between the mating metal parts must be sufficiently tight to
make a good electrical connection and complete the circuit.
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