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Ⅰ Introduction

Pin connectors are made up of various different types of connections. In general, one side is a set of pins soldered to a PCB, and they might be at a right angle to the PCB surface (referred to as "straight") or parallel to the board's surface (referred to as "parallel") (confusingly referred to as "right-angle" pins). These connectors are available in a range of pitches and with any number of separate rows of pins.

 

pin connector

pin connector

 

A male connector has pins that plug into a female connector. The number of pins in a connector is occasionally used to describe it (for example, "a 25-way D-type connector"). The pinout is a description of the signal associated with each pin.

 

Catalog

Ⅰ Introduction

Ⅱ 3 pin connector

2.1 Basic Information about 3 Pin Connector

2.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 3 Pin Connector

Ⅲ 4 pin connector

3.1 Basic Information about 4 Pin Connector

3.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 4 Pin Connector

Ⅳ 6 Pin Connector

4.1 Basic Information about 6 Pin Connector

4.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 6 Pin Connector

Ⅴ 7 Pin Trailer Connector

5.1 Basic Information about 7 Pin Trailer Connector

5.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 7 Pin Trailer Connector

Ⅵ 8 Pin Connector

6.1 Basic Information about 8 Pin Connector

6.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 8 Pin Connector

Ⅶ 9 Pin Connector

7.1 Basic Information about 9 Pin Connector

7.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 9 Pin Connector

Ⅷ 12 Pin Connector

8.1 Basic Information about 12 Pin Connector

8.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 12 Pin Connector

Ⅸ 24 Pin Connector

9.1 Basic Information about 24 Pin Connector

9.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 24 Pin Connector

Ⅹ Conclusion

 3 pin connector

2.1 Basic Information about 3 Pin Connector

A three-pin connector consists of three pins: power (5/12 volt), ground, and signal. The signal wire measures how rapidly the fan is moving in the absence of any fan speed controls. The fan speed is normally adjusted by increasing or reducing the voltage across the power wire with this type

 

3 pin connector

 

Power connectors for chassis and CPU fans might be 3-pin or 4-pin. 3-pin connectors are typically used for smaller chassis fans that consume less power. CPU fans with significant power consumption typically require 4-pin interfaces. Backwards compatibility exists between fans and on-board fan headers.

 

2.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 3 Pin Connector

1.What to do with 3 pin LED strip connectors?

This kit is so well-rounded that it even includes a tool for prying apart connectors without damaging your nails. These connectors are fantastic because they are so easy to use: just position them and snap them together, and you're done!

 

2.What is a 3 pin socket?

The 3-pin plugs are designed to safely supply energy to electrical gadgets. As indicated above, each wire has its own specific color, and each pin must be correctly linked to the three wires in the electrical line.

 

Ⅲ 4 pin connector

3.1 Basic Information about 4 Pin Connector

A four pin connector differs from a three pin connector in that it has an additional (fourth) wire for controlling and sending signals to the fan, which most likely has a chip on it that tells it to slow down or speed up (in addition to the other wires the three pin connector has).

 

4-pin-connector

4 pin connector

 

The 4 pin power connector cable (12 volt cable) is intended to provide additional power to the motherboard. These two additional 12 volt cables (two yellow, two black) allow the motherboard to access more power (through these cables). They are typically used to support the CPU, although they can also be employed for other purposes.

 

If your motherboard does not have an extra port, you will not require this additional power. If your motherboard has this port but your power supply does not, you will need to buy a new power supply or an adapter that converts the 4 pin peripheral connector into this 12 volt cable. This cable is sometimes known as the ATX12V or P4 cable, however neither is really valid.

 

3.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 4 Pin Connector

1.What is 4 pin Molex connector?

Typically refers to the 4-pin connections used to connect DC power to drives inside a PC cabinet. Molex is a large maker of electrical plugs and sockets that has been in business since the 1940s.

 

2.Why do you need 4 pin light connectors?

They're bright, they're energy efficient, and they're quite simple to use, even when you're creating something from scratch. However, if you require a large number of lights, you will also require something to hold them all together. It's been said that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and that anything with LED lights is only as good as its connectors.

 

3.What is a 4 pin peripheral connector?

Peripheral Power Cable (4 Pin) The older IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives are connected to the power supply through a peripheral power cable. These peripheral power connectors were the original power cables of a computer and were commonly used for hard drives or CD drives.

 

4.What is the purpose of the 4 pin Molex connector?

The 4-pin "Molex" standard connector is a power connector used in computers to power peripheral data drives. It has a 5V and a 12V power supply, as well as ground connections for both.

 

5.What is a 4 pin auxiliary connector?

The 4 pin EPS connector is referred to as the 'tertiary' connector, whereas the 8 pin EPS connector is referred to as the 'auxiliary' connector. In the ATX specification, the 4 pin ATX connector is referred to as the 'auxiliary' connector.

 

Ⅳ 6 Pin Connector

4.1 Basic Information about 6 Pin Connector

6-pin power connectors are commonly seen in cheap and mid-tier graphics cards. The 6-pin power connector has a 4.2mm pitch and can draw up to 75 watts straight from an external power supply, bypassing the motherboard completely.

 

6-pin-connector

6 pin connector

 

When a graphics card requires more power than its PCIe x16 connector can supply, the 6-pin connector serves as a backup power source, allowing the GPU to draw up to 150 watts.

 

4.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 6 Pin Connector

1.What is a 6 pin PCIe power connector?

PCI Express (PCIe) 6pin power connector March 1st, 1998 This connector provides additional 12 volt power to PCI Express expansion cards. Because many video cards consume substantially more power than the 75 watts given by the motherboard slot, the 6 pin PCI Express power cable was developed.

 

2.Do all PSUs have 6 pin connectors?

Not all power supplies include PCI-E connectors; some have none, others have one 6/8 pin connector, and some have four or more. When it comes to the PCI-E connector, the simplest rule of thumb to follow is that if the PSU lacks the connector for your card, it was not built to support it.

 

3.Can you plug a 4 pin into a 6 pin?

Everything will be OK. It will be notched in such a way that you can only plug it in one way.

 

4.What is a 6 pin trailer connector?

A 6-way connector provides one wire for trailer brakes and one wire for a battery connection in addition to the basic lighting capabilities of running lights, brake lights, turn signals, and a ground wire.

 

Ⅴ 7 Pin Trailer Connector

5.1 Basic Information about 7 Pin Trailer Connector

Trailer connectors connect the vehicle's electrical systems to those of the trailer or caravan. If you use the indicators, turn on the tail lights, use the brakes, or switch on the fog lights, the trailer or caravan will display the accompanying lights. This is critical for the safety of your driving while towing.

 

7 pin trailer connector

 

If others behind you are unable to perceive the indications you are providing them, this could result in serious accidents in extreme cases. It is therefore critical to ensure that you have the appropriate fittings and connectors before embarking on a journey with a trailer or a caravan in tow.

 

Trailer connectors are classified into two types: 7 pin and 13 pin. Both are widely used throughout Europe.

 

5.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 7 Pin Trailer Connector

1.What is a 7 pin trailer connector?

The 7-Way Trailer Plug is a 2′′ diameter connector with an extra pin for supplemental 12-volt electricity or backup lighting. Towing heavy-duty cargo trailers, aluminum trailers, dump trailers, utility / landscaping trailers, equipment trailers, open car haulers, and enclosed car haulers is common.

 

2.What is the difference between 4 pin and 7 pin trailer plug?

The only real functional difference between them is that the 4-pole trailer connector on part # 37185 is situated to the side of the 7-way, rather than under it, as it is on part # HM47180. Both adapters attach to an existing 4-pole car connector and convert the lighting signals to a 7-way arrangement.

 

3.Are there different 7 pin trailer connectors?

There are two kinds of 7-way connectors: those with flat pins (blades) and those with circular pins. Round pin connectors are extremely rare, although flat pins are popular and frequently found on contemporary SUVs and trucks that come factory equipped with a trailer hitch. Wiring color coding: White = Ground.

 

4.What is a 7 pole trailer connector?

This 7-pole standard RV connector ensures a safe connection between your trailer and tow vehicle. The black plastic construction resists rusting, improves look, and simplifies plug removal.

 

Ⅵ 8 Pin Connector

6.1 Basic Information about 8 Pin Connector

High-end graphics cards have 8-pin power connectors. 8-pin connectors have a 4.2mm pitch and can deliver up to 150 watts, which is twice as much as a 6-pin connector.

 

8 pin connector

 

If a 6-pin connector is inserted into an 8-pin slot, the GPU will attempt to pull more power than the cable is rated for, posing a fire risk.

 

Multiple connections are routinely utilized on high-end GPUs to increase maximum power consumption; the table below illustrates the various 6-pin and 8-pin combinations. Adding more cables has proven less practicable as power needs have increased, as they begin to block air flow and interfere with components in compact places. This is the starting point for the next generation of power connectors.

 

Graphics Card Maximum Power Consumption in Watts
PCI Express x16 6-Pin Connector 8-Pin Connector Total Power
75W     75W
75W 1×75W   150W
75W   1×150W 225W
75W 2×75W   225W
75W 1×75W 1×150W 300W
75W   2×150W 375W

 

The 8-pin power connector can supply up to 150W to your graphics card. So, if the power usage of your graphics card exceeds 150W, it will almost certainly come with an 8-pin connector or two 6-pin connectors. A graphics card with one 8-pin power connector can receive up to 225W of power, 75W from the PCI Express x16 slot and 150W from the power supply's 8-pin connector. The most recent high-end graphics cards feature an 8-pin power connector, and some of the most power-hungry top-end graphics cards can have both 6-pin and 8-pin connectors, or two 8-pin connectors. A graphics card with both 6-pin and 8-pin connectors can consume up to 300 Watts (75W + 75W + 150W).

 

6.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 8 Pin Connector

1.What is a 8 pin connector called?

These are sometimes referred to as "PCI Express cables." They are also sometimes referred to as "PEG cables," where "PEG" refers for PCI Express Graphics. The cable has an 8-pin PCIe power connector. The cable has a 6+2 pin PCIe power connector.

 

2.What is the 8 pin ATX connector for?

An ATX power supply includes a number of peripheral power connectors as well as (in modern systems) two motherboard connectors: an 8-pin (or 4+4-pin) auxiliary connector that provides additional power to the CPU and a main 24-pin power supply connector, which is an extension of the original 20-pin version.

 

3.Do I need both 8 pin CPU power connector?

You must attach the 8 pin connector. If you intend to overclock the CPU, connect both. If you're not using an 8-pin connector. It is not required for normal operation or even a minor overclock.

 

4.Can you plug an 8 pin into a 4 pin?

You can put an 8 pin cable into a 4 pin connector and leave 4 pins hanging over the end, just like you can with a 24 pin cable into a 20 pin motherboard connector, however you may get the same issues with items preventing it from fitting. If it fits, it will be OK.

 

Ⅶ 9 Pin Connector

7.1 Basic Information about 9 Pin Connector

The word "DB9" refers to a popular connector type, one of the D-Subminiature or D-Sub varieties. The DB9 connector has the smallest "footprint" of the D-Subminiature connectors, with 9 pins (for the male connector) or 9 holes (for the female connector).

 

9-pin-connector

9 pin connector

 

The DB9 connector is most commonly seen in serial ports, where it allows for asynchronous data transmission in accordance with the RS-232 standard (RS-232C). It's worth noting that there are DB9-DB25 adapters that can quickly convert a DB9 socket to a DB25 socket and vice versa.

 

7.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 9 Pin Connector

1.Is DB9 and VGA the same?

The VGA connector can be a traditional DB9 or (more typically today) a DB15 type connector. While the VGA connector (15 pin) was originally meant to carry a 640 x 480 pixel format, it is now utilized to carry a number of geometries, including HDTV formats.

 

2.Is there a 9 pin VGA?

Pin 9 was deleted from 14-pin cables because the key signal had become obsolete with current computer monitors and was no longer used in the VGA standard's default applications. However, Pin 9 has lately been resurrected as a power supply pin in certain screens to power circuitry.

 

Ⅷ 12 Pin Connector

8.1 Basic Information about 12 Pin Connector

The 12-pin power connector is the most recent advancement in NVIDIA component power supply. The 12-pin connector has a 3.0mm pitch, hence its overall physical width is the same as that of an 8-pin connector. The connector's architecture has been simplified, with one row for power and the other for ground.

 

12  pin connector

 

8.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 12 Pin Connector

1. Is there a 12-pin connector?

The 12-pin power connector is the most recent advancement in NVIDIA component power supply. The 12-pin connector has a 3.0mm pitch, hence its overall physical width is the same as that of an 8-pin connector. The connector's architecture has been simplified, with one row for power and the other for ground.

 

2.Does the 3070 require 12-pin?

Some board partner 3070s use a six-pin and an eight-pin connector instead of two eight-pins or two eight-pins into the 12-pin adaptor, but this should only be used if your power supply has two eight-pin PCIE connectors.

 

3.Do I need to buy a 12 pin connector?

You are not need to obtain the 12 pin. They are only used by Nvidia Founders Edition cards and come with the video card. Depending on the 3080 you buy, the other brands use two or three 8-pin PCIe cables.

 

4.Does the 3080 come with a 12-pin connector?

You are not need to obtain the 12 pin. They are only used by Nvidia Founders Edition cards and come with the video card. Depending on the 3080 you buy, the other brands use two or three 8-pin PCIe cables.

 

5.Does the 3080 come with the 12-pin adapter?

Yes, Nvidia designed a new proprietary 12-pin power connector to fit on the shortened special PCB inside the GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition. The Founders Edition, on the other hand, comes with an adaptor that transforms a pair of 8-pin power cables to the new 12-pin socket.

 

Ⅸ 24 Pin Connector

9.1 Basic Information about 24 Pin Connector

The ATX 24-pin 12V power supply connector can only be plugged in while the motherboard is pointing in a specified orientation. The original ATX standard included a 20-pin connector with a layout that was very similar to the 24-pin connector but excluded pins 11, 12, 23, and 24. This means that the newer 24-pin power supply is beneficial for motherboards that require more power, eliminating the need for ATX 12V power supplies to include an auxiliary power cord (although some still may).

 

24 pin connector

 

The extra four pins are often detachable, allowing it to be utilized with a 20-pin motherboard connection. The extra pins simply dangle from the motherboard connector; they do not plug into another slot. Some motherboards allow the older 20-pin power supply cable to be used on a 24-pin motherboard connector.

 

If you need to utilize a 24-pin power supply connector on a motherboard that only supports a 20-pin cable, you can buy a 24-pin to 20-pin converter from a variety of internet suppliers.

 

9.2 Frequently Asked Questions about 24 Pin Connector

1.Can I use a 20 pin connector on a 24 pin motherboard?

You can connect a 20-pin cable to a 24-pin motherboard and it will function properly. At least for the time being. They included the extra four pins for a reason. When you insert a 20-pin cable into a 24-pin connector, you are not providing the extra current carrying capacity that the motherboard may require.

 

2.Do all motherboards have 24 pin connectors?

Almost all new power supplies on the market today include a 24-pin power connector for connecting to a computer motherboard. Some motherboards, however, still include a 20-pin ATX power connector. Fortunately, practically all 24-pin power connectors are constructed with four pins that may be disconnected or moved out of the way.

 

3.How do you remove a 24 pin connector?

I did it by pushing the clip, wriggling the connector from side to side, and finally pulling the connector out. If the connector still won't budge, push the clip and wiggle some more. Make certain that you are pushing the clip the entire time.

 

4.What is the function of 20 24 pin Molex connector?

On ATX motherboards, the Mini-Fit Jr. connector can be utilized as the main power connector in 20/24-pin layouts. The same connector design, in single or paired 4-, 6-, or 8-pin combinations, can be used for additional CPU and graphics card power.

 

5.What is the difference between a 24 pin and a 20 pin motherboard power connector?

The 24 pin motherboard connector is essentially a 20 pin connector with four extra pins added to the end. The original 20 pins remained untouched. The additional four pins are not independent rails. They are simply additional lines to give more current to the same rails.

 

Ⅹ Conclusion

There is a wide range of connector types: they can feature holding devices such as pegs, they may require selective soldering, and some are even a "hybrid" of SMT and through-hole. All of these variations can make connectors more difficult to assemble on a PCB, thus it is critical to be aware of potential manufacturing challenges when selecting a connector. When selecting a connector, keep the following points in mind:


1) Avoid using through-hole connectors because they have the highest manufacturing costs. Typically, all-SMT designs are less expensive to construct. Even if through-hole components appear to be less expensive, additional production expenses often eat into any savings.

 

2) Steer clear of connectors that require selective soldering. A connector that requires selective soldering in an otherwise all-SMT design necessitates the assembler doing an SMT/reflow pass, followed by another pass with selective solder. Masking out the components may necessitate additional work. All of this can raise prices and potentially lower yields.

 

3) Select "pure" SMT connectors devoid of holding features (such as pegs). SMT connectors with retaining components are often more expensive to install. Not all of these components are compatible with all pick and place machines. If using retaining components is required, make the receiving holes as large as possible. Assemblers can and will utilize SMA (surface-mount adhesive) when employing SMT connectors since it is usually strong enough to give more than enough physical strain relief and typically incurs no extra work.

 

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