2-1740617-4 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

2-1740617-4-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

2-1740617-4

Price: $ 3.51
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: TE Connectivity AMP Connectors
Short Description: AMP MODU II SOLDER STRAP
More Detail: 48 (1 x 24) Position Shunt Connector Green Insulat...
DataSheet: 2-1740617-4 datasheet2-1740617-4 Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Series: AMPMODU Mod II
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Type: Insulated
Gender: Male Pins
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): 48 (1 x 24)
Pitch: 0.100" (2.54mm)
Height: 0.110" (2.79mm)
Contact Finish: Tin
Contact Finish Thickness: 118.1µin (3.00µm)
Color: Green
Description

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In electrical engineering, shunt, jumpers, and 2-1740617-4 devices are all important components in providing electrical connections between two points. In order to understand how they work and what their applications are in today\'s world, it is important to examine their individual characteristics and operating principles.

Shunts

A shunt is an electrical device that is used to divert electric current from one point to another. In a typical application, a shunt is used to intercept a portion of current as it flows from one place to another, such as from a line to a device. This allows for a portion of the current to be directed elsewhere, for example, away from sensitive devices. Shunts can also be used to measure or detect electric current, which can be used to monitor the overall system performance.

Shunts are available in a variety of configurations and sizes. They can be categorized either as resistive, capacitive, or inductive. In the case of resistive shunts, the device uses a resistance to reduce the current flow. A capacitive shunt is an electrical device that uses capacitance to divert the current, while an inductive shunt uses an inductive element to divert current from one point to another. In many applications, multiple shunt devices are used together to provide a complete current-monitoring and protection system.

The most common type of shunt is the solid-state shunt. This device uses semiconductor components to direct current. It is often used to detect, measure, and protect high-voltage systems. For low-voltage systems, a thermal shunt may be used. This type of shunt includes a thermal element that changes resistance as its temperature changes, resulting in a diversion of current.

Jumpers

Jumpers are electrical devices that are used to provide an electrically conductive connection between two points. They are commonly used to bypass or short-circuit one or more components in a circuit, allowing current to flow in different directions. The main benefit of jumpers is that they can be installed quickly and easily with minimal effort. They can also be used to provide a temporary connection between two points while further testing is carried out.

Jumpers come in a range of sizes and shapes, with the simplest being a wire jumper. This is a piece of wire that is used to bridge two points. For more complex systems or higher voltage applications, more advanced jumpers, such as bridging blocks, may be used. Such devices are composed of various combinations of conductors and insulators and provide more precise control over the path and flow of current.

2-1740617-4

2-1740617-4 devices are special types of electrical switch that are used to open or close a circuit. They are commonly found in industrial automation systems and are used to control the flow of electricity to various components. These switches include mechanical safety switches, relay switches, contactors, and floats switches.

When the switch is open, the flow of current is prevented, whereas when the switch is closed, current is allowed to flow. 2-1740617-4 switches are available in a variety of materials and configurations to suit various applications. They can be manual, automatic, or remotely operated. Manual switches are operated by hand, while automatic switches are operated by a controller or external signal.

In terms of operation, these switches can be either latching or momentary. In a latching switch, the circuit is either closed or open indefinitely. In a momentary switch, the circuit is only open or closed for a certain period of time, determined by the operator. This kind of switch is useful for applications such as security systems, as it ensures that the circuit is only open or closed for a specific amount of time.

Overall, shunt, jumpers, and 2-1740617-4 devices are essential components used in many electrical systems. Each of these components have their own unique characteristics, applications, and operating principles, which make them invaluable tools in the electrical engineering industry.

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