Fiber Connectors
Firewire Connectors
Legacy Connectors
USB Connectors
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Port Connectors
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RJ 11
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RJ-11 connectors have 4 conductors and are strictly used for telephone applications.
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RJ 12
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RJ-12 connectors contain 6 conductors which are mainly used for telephone and modem applications.
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RJ 45
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RJ-45 connectors are commonly used to connect computers to Ethernet enabling devices such as hubs, routers and switches. These connectors can also be used for token ring, ATM, and CDDI.
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DB 9
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DB9 connectors are used as the serial port connector on IBM®, AT, PS/2 and compatible computers for connecting modems and other RS-232 serial devices.
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DB 15
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DB15 connectors are used as a joystick connection on IBM®, AT, PS/2 and compatible computers. Used as the video connector on most Macintosh® computers.
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HD DB 15
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High density DB15 connectors are used as the VGA or SVGA video connector on IBM, AT, PS/2 and compatible computers.
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DB 25
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DB25 connectors are used as SCSI connectors on Macintosh computers and some SCSI controller cards.
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DB 37
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DB37 cables are highly dependent on which manufacturer the cable is being inserted into. This connector style is often used for RS-449 signaling on CSU/DSU equipment, which then sends data to a router in WAN applications.
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DB 50
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DB50 connectors are used as the SCSI connector on some Sun® workstation models.
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DB 60
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DB60 cables are often pinned with V.35 cables on the other end in order to transfer WAN signals from a router to a CSU/DSU. These cables are only compatible with certain manufacturers of CSU/DSU equipment.
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Half Pitch DB50
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Half Pitch DB50 connectors are used as a SCSI II connector on many newer controller cards and Sun workstations.
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HP DB 68
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Half Pitch DB68 connectors used on SCSI III controller cards, fast SCSI and also on wide SCSI drives.
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Centronics 36
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Centronics36 connectors are used for parallel applications such as printer and IEEE-1284 type B.
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HP Centronics 50
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Half Pitch Centronics50 connectors are used mostly by notebook computer docking stations.
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Very High Density Centronics 68
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Very High Density Centronics68 connectors are new 0.8 mm connectors that are used by many servers and RAID array controllers.
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V.35
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V.35 connectors are used for high-speed serial applications such as bridges, CSU/DSU's and other devices for high-speed data transmission
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Mini Din 4
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Mini-Din4 connectors are used as the keyboard and mouse connection on Macintosh computers; known as ADB (Apple Data Bus) port.
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Din 5
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Din5 connectors are used as the keyboard port on IBM PC, XT, AT and compatible computers.
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Mini Din 6
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Mini-Din6 connectors are used as the keyboard and mouse connection on IBM PS/2 and compatible computers.
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Mini Din 8
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Macintosh Image Writer and Laser Writer connector. Also used for some serial printers.
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HDMI
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HDMI connectors are used in audio/ visual environments where transmitting uncompressed video/audio data is necessary.
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S Video
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S Video connectors are used to provide video to televisions, projectors and monitors.
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DVI
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DVI cables allow users to connect with a Digital Flat Panel (DFP) device while taking advantage of the improved signal quality over analog connections.
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DFP
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DFP cables are used to connect
flat panel monitors to the corresponding CPU.
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IEEE 1394
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IEEE-1394 4 pin cables are used for high-speed serial applications such as cameras, scanners, storage devices, etc. These devices must have a specific port that is designed for 4 pin IEEE-1394 connectors.
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IEEE 1394
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IEEE-1394 6 pin cables are used for high-speed serial applications such as cameras, scanners, storage devices, etc. These devices must have a specific port that is designed for 6 pin IEEE-1394 connectors.
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USB Type A
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Type A USB connectors are found on host computers and USB hubs.
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USB Type B
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Type B USB connectors are found on large USB peripherals such as printers and scanners.
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Bus and Tag
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Bus and Tag connectors are used to connect legacy peripheral equipment to mainframe hosts. Always used in pairs as the "Bus" transfers data and the "Tag" transfers the control information.
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Data Connector
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Data Connectors are most used in token ring applications, it is designed to accept a "token" before it can transmit data within the LAN. This connector is strictly used in IBM cabling systems.
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LC Uniboot
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LC Uniboot connectors are present on fiber cables that run two fibers within the same jacket, decreasing the amount of fiber cables in half.
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SMA
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SMA connectors, often used in legacy military applications, provide low cost coupling for multimode fibers.
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SMC
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SMC connectors are based on the MT ferrule and incorporate design features of the ESCON type connector.
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FDDI
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FDDI connectors have a built-in channel guide which is designed to prevent the mis-connection of segments and devices.
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ST Duplex
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ST duplex connectors feature closed keyway designs allowing for a much more secure connection.
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MU
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MU connectors have a plug-in, self-holding housing mechanism which does not exert a pushing force on a back panel when in a coupled condition.
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MTP
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MTP multifiber connectors provide quick and reliable connection for up to 144 optical fibers in a compact housing.
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ST
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ST connectors features a closed key design enabling fiber cables to far exceed the performance specifications of tensile strength.
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SC
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SC connectors can be used in most Fibre Channel environments. These connectors are designed in accordance with ANSI standards.
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LC
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LC duplex connectors are the most widely used fiber connectors in the industry. These connectors feature push-release systems and will ensure a secure connection.
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SC Duplex
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SC duplex connectors allow the user to connect two SC fiber cables yet only have to run one solid cable. This cable comes with a clip which helps manage the connectors on installation.
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ESCON™
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ESCON™ connectors are specifically designed for ESCON architecture and have a shockproof plastic housing with a retractable shroud to protect the ceramic ferrules from damage.
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MT-RJ
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MT-RJ connectors feature a small form factor connector with two fibers in one ferrule.
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FC
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FC connectors are terminated with threaded coupling for durable pull proof connections used in telecommunication networks, CAT networks, active device termination and instrumentation.
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