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  2. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    In the broadcast, film, and television industries, the 4-pin XLR connector is the standard for 12 V power. The connectors are wired pin 1 negative, pin 4 positive. Often pins 1 and 2 will be negative, 3 and 4 positive for a higher current rating. Female connectors are used as supply and male connectors are used on loads.

  3. Power connector - Wikipedia

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    DC connector, an electrical connector for supplying direct current (DC) power; Blade connector, commonly found in cars for quick connection of wiring to electrical components; IEC 60309 (BS 4343), so-called "Commando" plug and socket; IEC 60320, connectors for power supply cords to electrical appliances; Molex connector, four-pin hard disk ...

  4. Coaxial power connector - Wikipedia

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    A coaxial power connector is an electrical power connector used for attaching extra-low voltage devices such as consumer electronics to external electricity. Also known as barrel connectors , concentric barrel connectors or tip connectors , these small cylindrical connectors come in an enormous variety of sizes.

  5. Power supply unit (computer) - Wikipedia

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    12V only power connector (labelled P1, though it is not compatible with the ATX 20 or 24 pin connector): This is a 10 or 16-pin Molex connector supplying the motherboard with three or six 12 V lines with common returns, a 'supply OK' signal, a 'PSU ON' signal and a 12 or 11 V auxiliary supply. One pin is left unused.

  6. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    Connectors on this cable would be designated: 1A1W35P1; 1A1W35P2; ASME Y14.44-2008 continues the convention of Plug P and Jack J when assigning references for electrical connectors in assemblies where a J (or jack) is the more fixed and P (or plug) is the less fixed of a connector pair, without regard to the gender of the connector contacts.

  7. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Some connectors are designed such that certain pins make contact before others when inserted, and break first on disconnection. [1] This is often used in power connectors to protect equipment, e.g. connecting safety ground first. It is also employed for digital signals, as a method to sequence connections properly in hot swapping.

  8. Category:Electrical power connectors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electrical power connectors" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    These connectors are common in live event power distribution. Many event production companies use power distributors with camlock connectors for feeder cable, and 12 or more L21-30 connectors which can each be broken out to three individual 120 V circuits via the use of a stringer box. [citation needed]

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