Electronic connectors are devices used to connect various components or circuits in electronic devices, transmitting signals, data, and power. The following are some common electronic connector products:
1. Header Connector: Used to connect to the circuit board of electronic devices through a plug. Common head connectors include Through Hole and Surface Mount connectors.
2. Push Pull connector: A connector that connects and disconnects through a push pull operation. Push-pull connectors are widely used in audio and video equipment, medical equipment, and other fields, with fast and convenient connection methods.
3. Matrix Connector: A connector used to connect multiple circuits or components. Matrix connectors can achieve high-density connections and large-scale assembly, and are commonly used in fields such as communication equipment and data centers.
4. Circular Connector: A connector with a circular appearance, usually used in applications that require waterproofing, corrosion resistance, and high reliability, such as aerospace, military, and other fields.
5. USB connector: A universal serial bus (USB) connector used to connect computers and external devices. USB connectors are widely used in devices such as computers, mobile phones, and digital devices, providing fast and convenient data transmission and charging functions.
6. HDMI connector: High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connector is used for digital signal transmission between audio and video devices, such as televisions, projectors, audio systems, etc.
In addition to the above connectors, there are more types of connectors, such as signal connectors, power connectors, RF connectors, fiber optic connectors, etc., each with specific purposes and characteristics. Choosing a suitable electronic connector requires consideration based on equipment requirements, signal transmission requirements, environmental conditions, etc.