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What are the Differences between M19 Connectors with Different Numbers of Cores?

March 12th at 5:42pm

What are the Differences between M19 Connectors with Different Numbers of Cores?

M19 connectors, industrial-grade circular connectors, serve power, signal transmission, and industrial equipment. Here's a breakdown of common core counts:

1. 3-core: Basic power connections like single-phase power & ground. Ideal for low-power devices, sensors, smart home switches. Simple, cost-effective.

2. 4-core: Adds a signal contact for simple signaling. Suitable for small control systems. Enhanced signaling over 3-core.

3. 5-core: Supports more signals, higher data rates. Used in aircraft flight & navigation gear. More complex signaling.

4. 8-core: High-speed data & multi-signal transmission. Widely used in radar, digital video. Handles multiple signals simultaneously.

5. 9-core: Multiple signal channels, complex signaling & power. Ideal for industrial automation, high-end controls.

6. 12-core: High-density signaling for extensive signal needs. Used in aircraft touchscreens, lighting panels. High precision & reliability.

7. 3+9-core: Combined power & signal transmission. For complex systems needing both. Highly flexible.

 

Choose based on needs: Simple power? Go for 3-4 cores. More signals? 5, 8, or more cores. Consider environment & equipment compatibility for the best fit.

 

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