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  2. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    An 8P8C modular plug. This is the common crimp-type plug, of the same kind pictured above crimped onto a cable (with molded sleeve). A modular connector is a type of electrical connector for cords and cables of electronic devices and appliances, such as in computer networking, telecommunication equipment, and audio headsets.

  3. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Crimped contacts are permanent (i.e. the connectors and wire ends cannot be reused). [40] Crimped plug-and-socket connectors can be classified as rear release or front release. This relates to the side of the connector where the pins are anchored: [20]

  4. IDC (electrical connector) - Wikipedia

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    Pin 1 is typically indicated on the body of the connector by a red or raised "V" mark. The corresponding wire in a ribbon cable is usually indicated by red coloration, a raised molded ridge, or markings printed onto the cable insulation. On the connector pin 2 is opposite pin 1, pin 3 is next to pin 1 along the length of the connector, and so on.

  5. FASTON terminal - Wikipedia

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    Four main styles of crimps are specified by AMP: "F" Crimp for use on non-insulated connectors; TETRA-CRIMP for use on insulated PIDG and PLASTI-GRIP connectors "C" Crimp, typically used for flag connectors (where the wire enters the connector perpendicular to the direction of tab insertion) Tab-Lok, typically used for flag connectors

  6. U.S. Military connector specifications - Wikipedia

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    A MIL-DTL-38999 circular connector plated with a nickel–teflon composite. Left: plug (male) type connector; Right: receptacle (female) type connector) Electrical or fiber-optic connectors used by U.S. Department of Defense were originally developed in the 1930s for severe aeronautical and tactical service applications, and the Type "AN" series set the standard for modern military circular ...

  7. Crimp (joining) - Wikipedia

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    More specialized crimp connectors are also used, for example as signal connectors on coaxial cables in applications at high radio frequencies (VHF, UHF) (see below [broken anchor]). These often require specialised crimping tools to form the proper crimp. [7] Crimped contacts are permanent (i.e. the connectors and wire ends cannot be reused). [8]

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