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N connector (386 bytes)
1: ...nals, and was invented in the [[1940s]] by [[Paul Neill]] of [[Bell Labs]]. 5: * [[BNC connector]] 6: * [[C connector]] 10: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] RF connector (1104 bytes) 1: ...cal connector]] designed to work at [[radio frequencies]]. 3: Types of RF connectors include: 4: * [[C connector]] 5: * [[N connector]] 6: * [[BNC connector|BNC]] and [[TNC connector]]s C connector (262 bytes) 1: ...engineer [[Carl Concelman]], is weatherproof, and not too bulky. 4: * [[BNC connector]] 5: * [[Type N connector]] 9: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] F connector (471 bytes) 1: [[Image:F_Connector.jpg|right|Male F Connector]] 3: ...ost connector with good performance at high frequencies. 5: It's used for the cable in the [[DOCSIS]] [[cable modem]]s, with [[RG]]-6 [[... 11: == External links == 12: ...//www.marine-electronics.net/techarticle/coax/f-con.htm DVI connector (1410 bytes) 1: [[image:DVI_Connector.JPG|thumb|DVI Connector]] 2: ...igital visual interface]] signals to a computer monitor or [[HDTV]]. 5: |+ Pin numbers looking into DVI socket 6: |1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8|| ||C1||C2 8: |9||10||11||12||13||14||15||16|| ||colspan="2"|C5 DIN connector (2677 bytes) 1: ...:5pin180dinplug.jpg|thumb|250px|5 pin 180° DIN connector]] 2: ...tor.jpg|thumb|250px|4 pin Mini-DIN [[S-Video]] connector]] 3: ...g.jpg|thumb|250px|Speaker DIN line socket (left) and plug]] 4: __NOEDITSECTION__ 5: ...s because they were cluttering the Mini-DIN section--> Edge connector (793 bytes) 1: ... traditional male/female connectors are more common. 3: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] VGA connector (934 bytes) 1: [[image:VGACON.JPG|thumb|VGA Connector]] 2: ... [[XGA]] monitor. A smaller connector, called [[Mini-VGA]] is used for laptops. 4: The following table shows the pinouts of a VGA connector. 6: [[image:Vgapinout0.JPG]] 8: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" SMA connector (320 bytes) 1: ...tors are [[coaxial]] [[RF connector]]s developed in the 1960's. 3: ...cellent electrical performance from [[Direct current|DC]] to 18[[GHz]]. 7: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] FME connector (424 bytes) 1: ...cations. It is a miniature screw coupling coax connector. 2: ...cellent electrical performance from [[Direct current|DC]] to 2.0 [[GHz]]. 4: ...' but it is unclear if this is related to this connector. 8: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] MCX connector (346 bytes) 1: ... contact and insulator dimensions as the [[SMB connector]] but are 30% smaller. 3: ...have a 50Ω [[impedance]]. They offer broadband capability from [[DC]] to 6[[GHz]]. 5: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] SMC connector (366 bytes) 1: ...axial]] [[RF connector|RF connectors]] developed in the [[1960s]]. 3: ...cellent electrical performance from [[Direct current|DC]] to 10[[GHz]]. 7: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] SMB connector (381 bytes) 1: ...the 1960's. This version is smaller than [[SMA connector]]s. 3: ...cellent electrical performance from [[Direct current|DC]] to 4[[GHz]]. 5: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] IEC connector (2989 bytes) 1: ...l Electrotechnical Commission]] (IEC) specification IEC 60320. 3: ...g a [[mains]] [[power cord]] to a piece of equipment. 5: ==C13 and C14 connectors== 6: ...de a panel-mounting C13 outlet for powering the monitor. 8: ...plifier]]s and much professional [[audio]] equipment. Jack (connector) (916 bytes) 1: ... the socket (see [[plug]]). The term jack occurs in several related terms: 3: ...original 1/4" [[jack plug]]. Also known as a [[phone jack]]. 5: * The RJ in [[RJ11]], [[RJ45]] and similar, stands for [[registered jack]]. See [[RJ-XX]]. 7: ...RCA jack]], also known as a phono jack or 1/4" phono jack. 9: ... refers to the socket that matches the corresponding size of jack plug. For example: Intercounty Connector (395 bytes) 1: ...have passed since the highway was first proposed in the [[1960s]]. 3: ... run east to [[Interstate 95]] in [[Laurel, Maryland|Laurel]]. Power connector (1692 bytes) 1: ...g small amounts of power are known as ''signal connectors''. 5: ...icity plugs around the world as well as information for travellers. 6: ...plug]]s, used for larger equipment than normal mains plugs. 8: ...EC connector]] (see image below) is the most common 9: *[[Battery (electricity)|Battery]] connectors APC-7 connector (734 bytes) 1: ...C-7 connectors is virtually lossless and transparent. 5: ...re the highest possible quality co-axial connection is required. 7: ...TNC connector|TNC]]) are available from various vendors. 9: ...expensive because they are extremely high-precision devices. 11: [[Category:Electrical connectors]] Electrical connector (866 bytes) 2: [[fr:Connectique]] 4: ... computing it can also be known as a '''physical interface'''. 6: ...uch as the original [[IBM]] [[Token Ring]] LAN connector. 8: * [[RF connector]] 9: * [[Audio and video connector]] BNC connector (1619 bytes) 1: ...' is a type of [[RF connector]] used for terminating [[coaxial cable]]. 2: ...ritish Naval Connector'', or the ''Bayonet Nut Connector''. 4: ...lly designed as a miniature form of the Type C connector. 6: ... piece of electronic test equipment manufactured in the last 35 or so years. 8: ...mance to the BNC connector at [[microwave]] frequencies.
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