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Audio connectors are used to affix cables to other audio equipment, providing electronic signal transference and grounding protection.
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Computer board and card edge connectors are used inside personal computers to connect disk drives, CD drives, and serial and parallel ports to the motherboard.
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Dual in-line package (DIP) switches are electronic packages that consist of a series of tiny switches. DIP switches are used to configure computers and peripherals such as circuit boards and modems.
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Edge card connectors are edge-on connectors designed for single-sided or double-sided printed circuit boards (PCBs).
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Electrical connectors are devices that join electrical circuits together. Male connectors plug into receptacles, jacks, and outlets. Female connectors contain sockets to receive other devices.
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Inductors coils and chokes are passive components that are designed to resist changes in current and store energy in the form of a magnetic field.
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Suppliers of membrane switches and keypad assemblies using flexible membranes, domed or flat switch profiles, and tactile and non-tactile switches and panels.
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PCB terminal blocks are modular, insulated devices that mount on printed circuit boards (PCBs) and secure two or more wires together. Some have integral pin terminals and mount through holes in the board. Others plug into PCB-mounted pin strips.
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Phone jacks and plugs are connectors used with telephones. They are also known as modular jacks (female) and modular plugs (male).
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Potentiometers, rheostats and trimmers are three-terminal resistors that are used to measure or divide voltages, and to protect or control circuits.
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Power connectors transfer AC or DC through a variety of electronic devices and are used in a variety of commercial, industrial, and residential applications. Power connectors range from simple AC or DC inlets and outlets to sophisticated power entry modules
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Pushbutton switches are mechanical switches defined by the method used to activate the switch. The activation method is typically in the form of a plunger that is pushed down to open or close the switch.
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Resistors are electrical components that oppose the flow of either direct or alternating current. They are used to protect, operate, or control circuits.
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Resistors and potentiometers are passive electronic components that oppose the flow of either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).
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Rocker switches are actuated by a standard or dual rocker or paddle.
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Rotary coded dual in-line package (DIP) switches are activated by a rotating shaft and have several stop positions. They use the DIP form factor so that arrays of multiple switches can be incorporated into a single package.
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Rotary switches move in a circle and can stop in several positions. There are two basic styles: single-deck and multi-deck.
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Slide switches are mechanical switches defined by their method of activation. The switch is a slider that moves (slides) from position to position.
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Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to electrical connectors and interconnects.
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Switches are used to allow electric current to flow when closed. When opened, they prevent current flow. Common switch types include pushbutton, rocker, toggle, rotary coded DIP, rotary DIP, key lock, slide, snap action, and reed.
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Terminal blocks are modular, insulated blocks that secure two or more wires together. Terminal blocks consist of an insulating body and a clamping device. Their flexibility allows wiring to be centralized and makes it easier to maintain complex control circuits.
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Toggle switches are actuated by moving a lever back and forth to open or close an electrical circuit.
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