11/22/2024 8:53 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/power-cord-dc-jack-connector-55x21mm-12cm-hh-AB012/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/power-cord-dc-jack-connector-55x21mm-12cm-hh-AB012/
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€0.91
€0.21
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€0.21
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€0.81
€0.19
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Specifications
- Power cable based on DC jack connectors.
- Hose at both ends has a DC jack of 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm (external diameter x inner diameter).
- Of the female gender at both ends.
- Length: 12 cm.
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Power cable based on DC jack connectors. Hose at both ends has a DC jack of 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm (external diameter x inner diameter). Of the female gender at both ends. Length: 12 cm.
- Gross Weight: 10 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Electrical cables according to number of conductors
- DC jack connector
Electrical cables according to number of conductors
Within the different types of electrical cables we can find single or multifilament cables. The difference lies in the number of conductors that make up the cable. Single wire cables contain only a single conductive wire, whereas multi-wire cables contain more than one wire. Do not confuse multifile (A) or single wire (B) with monopolar (C), bipolar (D) or multipolar (E) cable. Monopolar cables have only oneSingle conductor, bipolar cables have two conductors, while multi-pole cables have more than two conductors. It may be said that any unipolar, bipolar or multipolar cable can be single-ended or multi-stranded. In the case of single wire cables we will talk about rigid cables, whereas the multifilament cables will be flexible.
In the following table you can see the difference between them.
In the following table you can see the difference between them.