What are the differences between board to board connectors, wire to board connectors, and wire to wire connectors if they are not the same connector? Liansheng will explain the differences between three types of connectors: board to board connectors, wire to board connectors, and wire to wire connectors.
Board to board connector: Board to board connection is currently the connector with strong transmission capacity among all types of connectors. The main spacing of board to board connectors is 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 0.8mm, and 1.00m. Board to board connectors are mainly used in industries such as power systems, communication networks, financial manufacturing, industrial automation, medical equipment, office equipment, smart home appliances, and military manufacturing.
Wire to board connectors: Wire to board connectors are connectors that connect wires and circuit boards. The function of connectors is mainly to transmit power and signals, so wire to board connectors can be said to be the ancestor of all connectors. Depending on various purposes and requirements, there are countless types of wire to board connectors, mostly distinguished by the distance between pins and the transmitted current and voltage. The main application areas of wire to board connector products include commercial electronic devices, household appliances, and other general industrial and commercial fields that use auxiliary circuits.
Wire to wire connector: A wire to wire connector includes the form of wire to cable or cable to cable, and its defining feature is the permanent connection between two individual wires or corresponding wires in two cables. Wire to wire connectors are more commonly used in fixed connections, wire to wire connections, and IDC connections. Wire to wire connector products are mainly used in various fields such as automotive, communication, consumer electronics, data processing, industrial machinery, etc.