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Что (кто) такое connector insert - определение

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Speakon connector         
  • Speakon panel connectors (center) provided on a professional PA power amplifier by QSC with a power output of 2 x 700 Watt (4 Ohm)
CABLE CONNECTOR FOR CONNECTING LOUDSPEAKERS TO AMPLIFIERS
Speakon; Speakon Connector; NL4; NL4 connector; NL8; NL8 connector
The Speakon (stylized speakON) is a trademarked name for an electrical connector, originally manufactured by Neutrik, mostly used in professional audio systems for connecting loudspeakers to amplifiers. Other manufacturers make compatible products,E.
Optical fiber connector         
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ANALOGUE OF AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATION
MT-RJ; Optical Fiber Connector; Fibre optic connector; Fiber optic connector; MTRJ; Optical fibre connector; ST connector; SC connector; Fiber-optic connectors; Opti-Jack; Opti-jack; MT-RJ connector; Fiber-optic connector; Fiber connector; Fiber optic connectors; Optical fiber connectors; Fiber connectors; Optical connector; LC connector; E2000 connector; Media Interface Connector
An optical fiber connector joins optical fibers, and enables quicker connection and disconnection than splicing. The connectors mechanically couple and align the cores of fibers so light can pass.
Electrical connector         
  • bi-amplified]] loudspeaker
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  • A wire and connector being crimped together with a crimping tool
  • Typical crown spring plug and its female socket
  • phone plug]]
  • [[NMEA 2000]] cabling using M12 connectors
  • This rear panel of an [[integrated amplifier]] features a variety of electrical connectors
  • Pogo pin connectors
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DEVICE USED TO JOIN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS
Jack (connector); Electrical connection; Electrical connectors; Scotchlok; Hardware interfaces; Hardware interface; Blade connector; Interfacing (electronics); Electrical terminal; R-TNC; Lug (electrical connector); Interfacing technologies; Microcontact; Wire connector; Plug (connector); Plugs (connector); Jack connector; Circular connector; Input and output jack; Circular connectors; Electrical joint; Electrical joints; Electric joints; Electric joint; Electricity joint; Electricity joints; Keying (electrical connector); Spade connector; Cable lug; Compression cable lug; Tubular cable lug; Solderless lug
Thousands of configurations of connectors are manufactured for power, data, and audiovisual applications. Electrical connectors can be divided into four basic categories, differentiated by their function:
SHV connector         
A TYPE OF RF CONNECTOR USED FOR TERMINATING A COAXIAL CABLE
Shv connector
The SHV (safe high voltage) connector is a type of RF connector used for terminating a coaxial cable.
Insulation-displacement connector         
  • Australian (dual) power outlet, utilizing insulation displacement to connect mains voltage (230 V) supply conductors
  • Connector blades cut insulation into the ribbon cable
  • Connector blades
  • The "V" mark (circled) shows the position of pin 1
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR DESIGNED TO BE CONNECTED TO AN INSULATED CABLE BY PIERCING THE INSULATION
Insulation Displacement Connector; Insulation peircing connector; Insulation piercing connector; Insulation displacement connector; Insulation-piercing connector; Insulation displacement; IDC connector; Insulation-displacement technology; Female IDC connector; IDC (connector); Ribbon cable connector; Pin 1 (computing)
An insulation-displacement contact (IDC), also known as insulation-piercing contact (IPC), is an electrical connector designed to be connected to the conductor(s) of an insulated cable by a connection process which forces a selectively sharpened blade or blades through the insulation, bypassing the need to strip the conductors of insulation before connecting. When properly made, the connector blade cold-welds to the conductor, making a theoretically reliable gas-tight connection.
Insert (filmmaking)         
SHOT OF PART OF A SCENE AS FILMED FROM A DIFFERENT ANGLE AND/OR FOCAL LENGTH FROM THE MASTER SHOT
Piston Shot; Insert (film); Insert shot
In film, an insert is a shot of part of a scene as filmed from a different angle and/or focal length from the master shot. Inserts cover action already covered in the master shot, but emphasize a different aspect of that action due to the different framing.
insert         
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Inserts; Insert (disambiguation)
v. (D; tr.) to insert into (to insert a new sentence into a paragraph; to insert a key into a lock)
jack plug         
  • 4}} in TS connectors
  • A 3.5 mm 4-conductor TRRS phone connector
  • A dual 310 patch cable, two-pin phone plug
  • Aviation plug type U-174/U or Nexus TP120, commonly used on military aircraft and civil helicopters
  • A 3.5 mm plug for computer audio
  • 3.5 mm jacks for microphone, audio out, and line-level audio in
  • A 3.5 mm headphone socket (TRS) on a computer
  • A pair of phone connectors: A plug (right) is inserted in a socket (jack, left). Note the flat open contact spring parallel to and inside the tip contact spring. When the plug is removed, those contacts close to connect a circuit; such a connection is said to be "normal". Inserting the plug connects its tip to one part of that circuit instead.
  • <ol><li>'''Sleeve:''' usually ground</li><li>'''Ring:''' Right-hand channel for stereo signals, negative polarity for balanced mono signals, power supply for power-using mono signal sources</li>
<li>'''Tip''': Left-hand channel for stereo signals, positive polarity for balanced mono signals, signal line for unbalanced mono signals</li><li>'''Insulating rings'''</li>
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  • Stereo devices which use "plug-in power": the electret capsules are wired in this way.
  • A 3.5&nbsp;mm 5-conductor TRRRS phone connector
  • Old-style male tip-sleeve connectors. The leftmost plug has three conductors; the others have two. At the top is a three-conductor panel jack.
  • SPDT]] [[switch]]es. They are activated by a plug going into the jack, which disconnects one throw and connects the other. The white arrowheads indicate a mechanical connection, while the black arrowheads indicate an electrical connection. This would be useful for a device that turns on when a plug is inserted, and off otherwise, with the power routed through the switches.</li>
<li>This three-conductor jack has two normally closed switches connected to the contacts themselves. This would be useful for a patch point, for instance, or for allowing another signal to feed the line until a plug is inserted. The switches open when a plug is inserted. A common use for this style of connector is a stereo headphone jack that shuts off the default output (speakers) when the connector is plugged in.</li>
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  • 4}}&nbsp;in) stereo (TRS)</li>
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  • Miniature phone plugs and jacks. All are 3.5&nbsp;mm except the gold-plated plug, which is 2.5&nbsp;mm. One of the 3.5&nbsp;mm jacks is two-conductor and the others are three conductor. In this collection the tan-colored jacks have normally-closed switches.
  • Sony Walkman NW-ZX300]] has a balanced 4.4 mm [[Pentaconn]] output alongside a 3.5 mm unbalanced
  • Different length 3.5&nbsp;mm TRRS connectors
  • A 3.5&nbsp;mm phone connector
  • TRS connectors have three parts: tip, ring and sleeve
FAMILY OF CONNECTOR TYPICALLY USED FOR ANALOG SIGNALS
Jack plug; Jack plugs; Tip Ring Sleeve; Headphone Jack; Tip ring sleeve; Tip-ring-sleeve; Audio jack; Tiny Telephone; Microphone jack; Microphone plug; Headphone jack; 1/8" jack; Stereo jack plug; Stereo jack; TS connector; TRRS connector; TT connector; Mic jack; Tip, ring and sleeve; Stereo plug; Mini-stereo; TRS cable; 1/4" jack; Headphone connector; Baby-jack; Guitar cable; TRS jack; Phono jack; TRRS; P2 plug; Mini jack; 3.5 mm audio jack; TRS connector; Universal Audio Jack; 3.5mm headphone jack; Headset Jack; Mp3 Jack; Auxiliary connector; Audiojack; 6.35mm audio jack; Minijack; Ministereo; American Headset Jack; Auxiliary jack; Mini phono; 3.5 mm jack; 3.5mm audio jack; TRS phone connector; Pentaconn; Pentaconn connector; Pentaconn TRRRS connector; Pentaconn balanced connector; Nippon DICS Pentaconn; NDICS Pentaconn; 4.4mm headphone jack; 4.4 mm headphone jack; 4.4mm audio jack; 4.4 mm audio jack; 4.4mm jack; 4.4 mm jack; TRRRS connector; TRRRS; 3.5 mm headphone jack; 3.5mm jack; 6.35mm headphone jack; 6.35 mm headphone jack; 6.35 mm audio jack; 6.35mm jack; 6.35 mm jack; 1/4" headphone jack; 1/4-inch headphone jack; 1/4" audio jack; 1/4-inch audio jack; 1/4-inch jack; 1/8" headphone jack; 1/8-inch headphone jack; 1/8" audio jack; 1/8-inch audio jack; 1/8-inch jack; 6.3mm headphone jack; 6.3 mm headphone jack; 6.3mm audio jack; 6.3 mm audio jack; 6.3mm jack; 6.3 mm jack; 6.4mm headphone jack; 6.4 mm headphone jack; 6.4mm audio jack; 6.4 mm audio jack; 6.4mm jack; 6.4 mm jack; U174
¦ noun a plug consisting of a single shaft used to make a connection which transmits a signal, typically used in sound equipment.
insert         
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Inserts; Insert (disambiguation)
(inserted)
1.
If you insert an object into something, you put the object inside it.
He took a small key from his pocket and slowly inserted it into the lock...
Wait for a couple of minutes with your mouth closed before inserting the thermometer.
VERB: V n into n, V n
insertion (insertions)
...the first experiment involving the insertion of a new gene into a human being.
N-VAR
2.
If you insert a comment into a piece of writing or a speech, you include it.
They joined with the monarchists to insert a clause calling for a popular vote on the issue.
VERB: V n, also V n into/in n
insertion
He recorded an item for insertion in the programme.
N-VAR
3.
An insert is something that is inserted somewhere, especially an advertisement on a piece of paper that is placed between the pages of a book or magazine.
N-COUNT
insert         
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Inserts; Insert (disambiguation)
¦ verb ?n's?:t
1. place, fit, or incorporate (something) in something else.
include (text) in a piece of writing.
Biology incorporate (a piece of genetic material) into a chromosome.
2. (be inserted) Anatomy & Zoology (of a muscle or other organ) be attached to a part, especially that which is moved.
¦ noun '?ns?:t
1. a loose page or section in a magazine, typically one carrying an advertisement.
2. an ornamental section of cloth inserted into a garment.
3. a shot inserted in a film or video.
Derivatives
insertable adjective
inserter noun
Origin
C15: from L. insert-, inserere 'put in', from in- 'into' + serere 'to join'.

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