Cable connectors are useful for transmission of audio signals, video signals and data. Almost every electronic component needs a cable connection, so the types of cable connectors vary.
While searching for cable connectors information, you will come across various key terms that are related to their types and configuration. The purpose of this guide is to introduce you to key terms such as BNC connectors, fiber optic connectors and coaxial connectors.
Fiber optic connectors
Fiber optic connectors are very useful in fiber optic networks. There are several types of fiber optic connectors, such as LC, FC, PC and MT-RJ fiber optic connectors.
BNC (Bayonet Neill-Concelman) connectors
A BNC connector is a radio frequency connector that can process analog and digital interface video and audio transmissions. Applications for BNC connectors include aviation equipment and radio antenna connections.
Coaxial connectors
Coaxial connectors vary in their sizes and dimensions depending upon the application requirements. These connectors differ for audio, video, radio frequencies and microwave frequencies.
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RCA connectors
RCA connectors establish audio connections. These connectors are available in color-coded pairs and are useful in any sort of analog input and output.
RJ45 connectors
RJ45 is a modular 8-wire connector that is useful for connecting computers with a LAN (local area network) system.
Male/ female connectors
Every cable comes with a male or a female connector. The male connector has a plug with pins while the female connector is a socket with holes for the pins.
GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus)
A GPIB (also known as IEEE-488) connects computers and peripherals and allows transmission of data.