Plastic Audio jack
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A Plastic Audio Jack refers to a type of audio connector typically used in various consumer audio devices for connecting headphones, microphones, or audio cables. It provides a lightweight and cost-effective solution for audio connectivity in non-professional settings.
Key Features:
- Connector Type: Typically 3.5mm (1/8") or 6.35mm (1/4") stereo or mono jack
- Material: Plastic housing, which is lightweight and durable for consumer use
- Color: Often black or other colors, aiding in identification and integration with equipment
- Termination: Solder terminals or screw terminals for secure connection
- Usage: Designed for connecting headphones, microphones, and audio cables in consumer electronics like smartphones, tablets, laptops, and audio equipment
- Connector Type: 3.5mm (1/8") or 6.35mm (1/4") stereo or mono jack
- Material: Plastic housing for cost-effectiveness and lightweight design
- Insulation: Provides electrical insulation to prevent short circuits and ensure safety during use
- Applications: Ideal for consumer audio systems, headphones, microphones, and other consumer electronics
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