The 2007435-1 is a Barrel Audio Connector manufactured by TE Connectivity. It provides a robust and dependable connection for transmitting audio signals in a variety of electronic devices and audio systems. Commonly used to interface with microphones, headphones, speakers, and other audio-related peripherals.
Applications:
- Audio equipment
- Headphones
- Speakers
- Microphones
- Audio mixers
- Amplifiers
- Musical instruments
Features:
- 3.5 mm Connector Size: Standard size for common audio applications.
- Surface Mount Technology (SMT): Designed for automated assembly onto printed circuit boards, increasing manufacturing efficiency.
- Metal Shell: Provides robust mechanical protection and shielding against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Solder Termination: Ensures a solid and reliable electrical connection.
- Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand frequent use and environmental factors.
Benefits:
- Reliable Audio Connection: Guarantees a clear and consistent transmission of audio signals.
- Durable and Long-Lasting: Constructed to endure frequent use and exposure to various environmental conditions.
- Easy to Install: Streamlined surface mount design simplifies the automated assembly process.
- EMI Shielding: Effectively minimizes interference from external electromagnetic sources, preserving signal integrity.
- Versatile Application: Well-suited for a wide range of audio device applications.
Additional Details:
The TE Connectivity 2007435-1 Barrel Audio Connector typically features a metal housing to provide strong mechanical safeguarding and effective EMI shielding. Contacts are usually composed of brass or bronze, coated to provide enhanced electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion. Key specifications often include voltage rating, current rating, and contact resistance. This connector is designed to maintain signal integrity and minimize signal loss in diverse audio applications. Utilization of proper soldering techniques is critical to establishing a reliable and long-lasting connection during the assembly process.