Allicdata Part #: | 339-40-109-40-000000-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
339-40-109-40-000000 |
Price: | $ 10.25 |
Product Category: | Connectors, Interconnects |
Manufacturer: | Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. |
Short Description: | HORIZ SMD JMPR |
More Detail: | 9 (1 x 9) Position Shunt Connector Insulated 0.10... |
DataSheet: | 339-40-109-40-000000 Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
50 +: | $ 9.31770 |
Series: | 339 |
Packaging: | Tube |
Part Status: | Active |
Type: | Insulated |
Gender: | Male Pins |
Number of Positions or Pins (Grid): | 9 (1 x 9) |
Pitch: | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
Height: | -- |
Contact Finish: | Tin |
Contact Finish Thickness: | 200.0µin (5.08µm) |
Color: | -- |
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Shunts and jumpers are connectors that are generally used in a variety of electrical, electronic and telecommunications applications. Shunts and jumpers both have a few differences that distinguish them from one another. In this article, we will discuss the 339-40-109-40-000000 application field and working principle.
Shunts
Shunts are electrical devices that are used to provide a short circuit between two nodes in a circuit. Shunts are generally made up of two contacts which are usually connected to the two nodes, either in parallel or in series. The current flowing through the shunt is determined by the resistance of the two contacts. When the current flowing through the shunt is greater than the resistance of the contacts, the current will be diverted, reducing the load on the loadside of the circuit.
Jumpers
Jumpers are electrical connectors that are primarily used to connect two circuits together in order to provide electrical power to the circuit. Jumpers are often used in telecommunications applications as well as in the automotive industry. Unlike shunts, jumpers do not provide a short circuit between the two circuits, instead they make a low resistance connection. Low resistance means that the current flowing in the jumper is small enough that it does not affect the current flowing in the other circuit elements.
339-40-109-40-000000 Application Field and Working Principle
The 339-40-109-40-000000 is a type of shunt used in telecommunications applications. It is a two-pole shunt which provides a short circuit between two points in a circuit. This shunt is used to direct the current from the power source to the telephone or radio equipment, thus avoiding problems caused by excess current being sent through the system. The working principle of this shunt is simple. When the electrical current is greater than the resistance of the two contacts, the current is diverted away from the load side of the circuit, thus reducing the load on the loadside.
Conclusion
Shunts and jumpers are essential connectors that are used in a variety of electrical, electronic and telecommunications applications. The 339-40-109-40-000000 is a type of shunt commonly used in telecommunications applications, and its working principle is simple. It provides a short circuit between two points in a circuit, thereby reducing the load on the loadside of the circuit.
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