Rectangular Connectors - Headers, Receptacles, Female Sockets
Rectangular connectors with part number 311-13-123-61-001000 are designed to provide quick, simple, and reliable connections with standard signal lines. These connectors are used for a variety of applications including computers, robotics, industrial control systems, telecommunications, automotive, and more. They offer a diverse range of sizes and contact types to accommodate different requirements. The most common types of rectangular connectors available are headers, receptacles, and female sockets.
Headers
Headers are used for connecting electrical components and machines to cabling and wiring systems. They are available in straight and right-angle configurations. The pins and sockets in headers are made from conductive material, typically copper or brass, and are secured using a latch or screw. Headers are designed with a varied selection of terminal styles and number of contacts to provide superior flexibility and allow users to interface different devices or systems.
Receptacles
Receptacles are designed to provide reliable and secure electrical connections. They are available in both vertical and right-angle configurations and consist of female contacts that are housed in a plastic or metal housing. The female contacts provide secure and corrosion resistant electrical connections and are attached to a carrier board. Receptacles are used to terminate multiple wiring and cabling systems into one convenient port. They are ideal for connecting two or more components or devices to each other as they provide a strong and reliable connection.
Female Sockets
Female sockets are designed to provide a cost-effective and reliable non-polarized connector solution. They are available in straight and right angles and work with mating male plugs or headers of the same size. The female contacts are typically made of copper and are designed to provide secure electrical connections in a variety of applications. Female sockets are used in a variety of applications including aerospace, telecommunications, industrial automation systems, and more.
Working Principle
The working principle behind all of the different types of rectangular connectors is typically the same. The connectors consist of contact pins that are arranged in a pattern and made from conductive material. The pins or sockets in the connectors are attached to wires, cables, or components and are secured with either a latch or a screw. When the pins are aligned correctly, they create an electrical connection that allows power and signals to be transmitted between devices.
Application Field
Rectangular connectors with part number 311-13-123-61-001000 are used in a wide range of applications including computers, robotics, industrial control systems, telecommunications, automotive, and more. They provide reliable and secure electrical connections with fast installation, superior flexibility, and high performance. The small size and wide variety of terminal styles makes them suitable for a variety of uses from rugged industrial applications to tight spaces such as mobile phones or automotive systems.
Rectangular connectors are designed to provide reliable electrical connections in a cost-effective, efficient, and safe manner. Their small size makes them ideal for a wide range of applications, from telecommunications and robotics to automotive systems and industrial control systems.