Electrical terminal | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:11 1 Properties of electrical connectors
00:02:57 1.1 Keying
00:03:50 1.2 Locking mechanisms
00:04:35 2 Types of electrical connectors
00:04:58 2.1 Terminal blocks
00:06:30 2.2 Posts
00:06:56 2.3 Crimp-on connectors
00:07:10 2.4 Insulation displacement connectors
00:08:49 2.5 Plug and socket connectors
00:13:25 2.6 Component and device connectors
00:13:56 2.7 Blade connector
00:14:57 2.8 Ring and spade terminal
00:15:45 3 Twist-on wire connectors
00:16:17 4 Commonly used connectors
00:16:27 4.1 8P8C connector
00:17:33 4.2 D-subminiature connectors
00:18:47 4.3 USB connectors
00:20:08 4.4 Power connectors
00:21:07 4.5 Radio frequency connectors
00:22:16 4.6 DC connectors
00:22:44 4.7 Hybrid connectors
00:23:33 4.8 Banana
00:23:50 4.9 Crown Spring Connectors
00:24:18 4.10 Barrier Strip/Spade Lug
00:24:35 4.11 Crimp
00:24:53 4.12 Alligator/Crocodile clip
00:25:09 4.13 Screw terminal
00:25:25 4.14 Phone
00:25:42 4.15 Pogo Pin
00:26:22 4.16 Tee
00:26:37 4.17 Audio and video
00:26:59 4.18 Computer
00:27:23 4.19 Automotive
00:27:38 4.20 Board to board connectors
00:28:02 5 Cable assemblies
00:28:49 5.1 Termination and gender
00:29:28 5.2 Wiring and pinouts
00:33:33 6 See also
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An electrical connector, is an electro-mechanical device used to join electrical terminations and create an electrical circuit. Electrical connectors consist of plugs (male-ended) and jacks (female-ended). The connection may be temporary, as for portable equipment, require a tool for assembly and removal, or serve as a permanent electrical joint between two wires or devices. An adapter can be used to effectively bring together dissimilar connectors.
Hundreds of types of electrical connectors are manufactured for power, signal and control applications. Connectors may join two lengths of flexible copper wire or cable, or connect a wire or cable to an electrical terminal.
In computing, an electrical connector can also be known as a physical interface (compare physical layer in OSI model of networking). Cable glands, known as cable connectors in the US, connect wires to devices mechanically rather than electrically and are distinct from quick-disconnects performing the latter.