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It has been decades since the connector was born during World War II. After long-term development, it is difficult to count how many kinds of connectors there are currently in the world. In order to facilitate identification, people classify connectors according to each person's different sensory experience. The classification methods are according to the nature of use, the level of the connector, the processing method, the use method, the shape, the structure, and the working frequency. There is no fixed classification. The chaotic naming method is a legacy problem caused by the rapid development of connectors, which is difficult to solve in a short time. This has brought a lot of troubles in purchasing. Let's take a look at what connectors are available under various categories.
According to the appearance: circular electrical connector, rectangular electrical connector, circular electrical connector, rectangular electrical connector;
According to the structure: threaded connection, bayonet (quick) connection, card lock connection, push-pull connection, in-line connection, etc.;
According to the contact body termination form: crimping, welding, winding; screw (cap) fixing;
Classified by environmental protection: environmental resistant electrical connectors and ordinary electrical connectors;
According to the purpose: sealed electrical connectors, high temperature electrical connectors, separate electrical connectors, filter electrical connectors, power electrical connectors and electrical connectors for printed circuit boards, etc.
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