Audio Connectors

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-SJ
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-Mounting Hardware
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-25°C ~ 85°C-20°C ~ 60°C-20°C ~ 85°C
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SJ-43514
SJ-43514
CONN JACK 4COND 3.5MM R/A
CUI Devices
102,746
In Stock
1 : ¥11.17000
Tray
Tray
Active
Phone Jack
Female
Stereo (4 Conductor, TRRS)
3.50mm (0.141", 1/8", Mini Plug) - Headphone
0.142" (3.60mm)
4 Conductors, 4 Contacts
Does Not Contain Switch
Through Hole, Right Angle
Solder
Unshielded
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-20°C ~ 85°C
SJ1-43502PM
SJ1-43502PM
CONN JACK 4COND 3.5MM PNL MT
CUI Devices
998
In Stock
1 : ¥18.88000
Bag
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Bag
Active
Phone Jack
Female
Stereo (4 Conductor, TRRS)
3.50mm (0.141", 1/8", Mini Plug) - Headphone
0.142" (3.60mm)
4 Conductors, 4 Contacts
Does Not Contain Switch
Panel Mount
Solder Eyelet(s)
Unshielded
Mounting Hardware
-
-25°C ~ 85°C
SJ5-43502PM
SJ5-43502PM
CONN JACK 4COND 3.5MM PNL MT
CUI Devices
9,148
In Stock
1 : ¥20.69000
Box
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Box
Active
Phone Jack
Female
Stereo (4 Conductor, TRRS)
3.50mm (0.141", 1/8", Mini Plug) - Headphone
0.142" (3.60mm)
4 Conductors, 4 Contacts
Does Not Contain Switch
Panel Mount
Solder Eyelet(s)
Unshielded
-
-
-20°C ~ 60°C
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Audio Connectors


Audio barrel connectors are a style of connector most commonly used for connecting audio equipment such as headphones and small microphones. They are characterized by a cylindrical plug divided into two or more sections along its length and having an indented region near one end that is engaged by a spring loaded contact in a mating jack to provide retention force. Several standard (nominal) sizes are available, the most common being the 1/8" (3.5 mm) format commonly used for audio connections in desktop and mobile devices, and the older 1/4" (6.35 mm) size more commonly found on older or non-portable equipment where durability is of generally greater interest than minimal size.