Big Speaker Terminal
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A Big Speaker Terminal refers to a type of connector used for connecting speaker wires to large speakers or audio equipment. It provides a robust and secure connection for transmitting audio signals from an amplifier or receiver to the speaker.
Key Features:
- Connector Type: Typically screw-type terminals or binding posts
- Size: Larger size suitable for large speakers or high-power audio systems
- Material: Often made of durable metal (such as brass or nickel-plated brass) for durability and reliable electrical conductivity
- Color: Often black or other colors for identification and integration with equipment
- Termination: Screw terminals or binding posts for secure wire connection
- Usage: Designed for connecting speaker wires to floor-standing speakers, PA systems, studio monitors, and high-power audio systems
- Connector Type: Screw-type terminals or binding posts
- Material: Metal construction for robustness and reliable signal transmission
- Mounting: Surface mount or through-hole mount options
- Applications: Ideal for large speakers, PA systems, studio monitors, home theater systems, and professional audio setups
Technical Specifications:
- Logic Family: CMOS
- Number of Channels: 3
- Switch Configuration: Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT)
- Supply Voltage Range: 3V to 15V
- “ON” Resistance (R_ON): 125Ω typical at V_DD = 10V
- “OFF” Leakage Current (I_OFF): ±100pA typical at V_DD = 10V
- Control Input Voltage (V_IH): 0.7 V_DD min, 0.3 V_DD max
- Maximum Operating Frequency: 40 MHz at V_DD = 10V
Applications:
- Signal routing and switching
- Analog and digital multiplexing
- Audio and video signal processing
- Data acquisition systems
- Test equipment