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  2. Molex connector - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Molex introduced the 8981 connector under the trademark Disk Drive Power Connection System, [5] which was fully compatible with the AMP Mate-n-Lok connector. [6] The Molex 8981 series was only produced in a 4-position option, unlike the Mate-n-Lok family which includes many other contact arrangements.

  3. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The 8P8C jack used by structured cabling physically accepts the 6-position connector that fits RJ11, RJ14 and RJ25. Only lines 1 and 2 have electrical compatibility, with T568A wiring, and only line 1 with T568B wiring, because Ethernet-compatible pin assignments split the third pair of RJ25 across two separate cable pairs, rendering that pair ...

  4. Bent pin analysis - Wikipedia

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    Each connector that is part of a mating connector pair may be part of an electrical cable assembly (in which the unmated connector has some freedom of movement), or part of a chassis or other assembly (in which the connector position is fixed). Figure 1 – Essential Connector Parts for Bent Pin Analysis

  5. Molex - Wikipedia

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    Molex acquired Woodhead Industries in 2006; [8] the largest acquisition in the former's history at the time. On February 14, 2005, Molex announced its results for the six months ended December 31, 2004, that reflect certain adjustments to its results of operations for the first fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2004. [ 9 ]

  6. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    The movable (less fixed) connector is classified as a plug (denoted P), [37] designed to attach to a wire, cable or removable electrical assembly. [38] This convention is currently defined in ASME Y14.44-2008, which supersedes IEEE 200-1975 , which in turn derives from the long-withdrawn MIL-STD-16 (from the 1950s), highlighting the heritage of ...

  7. Pin header - Wikipedia

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    6 pin header (one row) 1×6 female header (one row) A pin header (or simply, header) is a form of electrical connector. A male pin header consists of one or more rows of metal pins molded into a plastic base, often 2.54 mm (0.1 in) apart, though available in many spacings. [1] Male pin headers are cost-effective due to their simplicity.

  8. Telephone jack and plug - Wikipedia

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    For example, telephone cables in the UK typically have a BS 6312 (UK standard) plug at the wall end and a 6P4C or 6P2C modular connector at the telephone end: this latter may be wired as per the RJ11 standard (with pins 3 and 4), or it may be wired with pins 2 and 5, as a straight-through cable from the BT plug (which uses pins 2 and 5 for the ...

  9. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    Molex connectors were frequently used as DC power connectors in personal computers, for floppy, hard disk, and CD drives. These connectors have four pins, +5 V (red), 2 common ground (black), and +12 V (yellow). SATA peripherals use a different style of connector. Locking Molex connectors are available in 3, 4, and 6 terminal configurations.

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