Audio Connectors

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Series
3502AHi-D® 11*
Connector Type
Phone JackPhono (RCA) Plug
Gender
FemaleMale
Industry Recognized Mating Diameter
3.20mm ID, 9.00mm OD (RCA)6.35mm (0.250", 1/4") - Headphone
Actual Diameter
0.250" (6.35mm)-
Number of Positions/Contacts
2 Conductors, 2 Contacts2 Conductors, 3 Contacts
Internal Switch(s)
Does Not Contain SwitchSingle Switch
Mounting Type
Free Hanging (In-Line)Panel Mount, Through Hole
Termination
Solder CupSolder Eyelet(s)
Shielding
ShieldedUnshielded
Features
-Mounting Hardware, Thread Lock
Operating Temperature
-20°C ~ 65°C-
Stocking Options
Environmental Options
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Industry Recognized Mating Diameter
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112AX
112AX
CONN JACK MONO 6.35MM PNL MNT
Switchcraft Inc.
6,390
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1 : ¥24.79000
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Bulk
Active
Phone Jack
Female
Mono
6.35mm (0.250", 1/4") - Headphone
0.250" (6.35mm)
2 Conductors, 3 Contacts
Single Switch
Panel Mount, Through Hole
Solder Eyelet(s)
Unshielded
Mounting Hardware, Thread Lock
-
-20°C ~ 65°C
3502A
3502A
CONN RCA PLUG MONO 2COND
Switchcraft Inc.
690
In Stock
1 : ¥32.26000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Phono (RCA) Plug
Male
Mono
3.20mm ID, 9.00mm OD (RCA)
-
2 Conductors, 2 Contacts
Does Not Contain Switch
Free Hanging (In-Line)
Solder Cup
Shielded
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Audio Connectors


Audio barrel connectors are a style of connector most commonly used for connecting audio equipment such as headphones and small microphones. They are characterized by a cylindrical plug divided into two or more sections along its length and having an indented region near one end that is engaged by a spring loaded contact in a mating jack to provide retention force. Several standard (nominal) sizes are available, the most common being the 1/8" (3.5 mm) format commonly used for audio connections in desktop and mobile devices, and the older 1/4" (6.35 mm) size more commonly found on older or non-portable equipment where durability is of generally greater interest than minimal size.