Description
A male connector is commonly referred to as a plug and has a solid pin for a center conductor. On the other hand, a female connector is commonly referred to as a jack and has a center conductor with a hole in it to accept the male pin. The terms male and female always refer to the threads on the fitting. The male threads are on the outside like a bolt and the female threads (female fittings) are on the inside like a nut. Male threads screw into female threads.
Features:
- A male connector is commonly referred to as a plug and has a solid pin for a center conductor.
- A "male" connector usually has a pin or pins "sticking out" and the "female" connector is designed to receive those pins.
- It is used for establishing an electrical or data connection between two devices.
- You can also use it for electrical, physical or data transfer.
- It is used for electrically connecting or disconnecting circuits.
- JST- (Japan Solderless Terminal)
Specifications:
Pin Type | Male & Female |
Type | JST Connectors |
No. of Pitch | 1.25 mm |
No. of Male Pins | 6 Pin |
No. of Female Pins | 6 Pin |
Country of Origin | China |