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https://cablematic.com/en/products/micro-connector-2pin-gx16-male-air-aviation-MI032/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/micro-connector-2pin-gx16-male-air-aviation-MI032/
Micro connector 2pin GX16 male air aviation
REF: MI032
Specifications
- Micro connector or also called aviation connector.
- Aerial model for crimping to cable end and male type and with 2-pin.
- It is a round, metallic and robust connector.
- Ideal for making your own installations and connections with total reliability and durability.
- The connection is stable as it has a thread for fixing.
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€1.94
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€1.94
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2 years
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warranty
14 days
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100%
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Specifications
- Micro connector or also called aviation connector.
- Aerial model for crimping to cable end and male type and with 2-pin.
- It is a round, metallic and robust connector.
- Ideal for making your own installations and connections with total reliability and durability.
- The connection is stable as it has a thread for fixing.
More info
Micro connector or also called aviation connector. Aerial model for crimping to cable end and male type and with 2-pin. It is a round, metallic and robust connector. Ideal for making your own installations and connections with total reliability and durability. The connection is stable as it has a thread for fixing. 2.4 mm pin diameter. Rated current of 5A. AC voltage of 125V. 200 VAC RMS maximum voltage. Dielectric strength (1 minute) of 1000 VAC. Insulation resistance at 500 VDC of 1000 Ohms. Maximum contact resistance of 3 microOhms.
- Gross Weight: 20 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 4.3 x 1.8 x 1.8 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 4.3 x 1.8 x 1.8 cm
Technical terms
- Impedance
- VDC
- VAC
Impedance
The impedance (Z) is a measure of opposition that a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied. The impedance extends the concept of resistance circuits alternating current (AC), and has both magnitude and phase, unlike resistance, which has only magnitude. When a circuit is powered with direct current (DC), there is no distinction between the impedance and resistance; the latter can be thought csa impedance with zero phase angle.