
Frequently Asked Questions
The mini XLR is a compact variant of the standard XLR connector, widely used in professional audio and electronic equipment for balanced signal transmission, ideal for space-constrained applications.
The design and style of the connector refer to the differences in aspects such as the shape of the casing, the color of the casing, the material of the casing, and the locking method, which are closely related to the usage purpose.
Select among the six major categories of audio, video, lighting, industrial, healthcare, and robotics for connector applications, and inform about the specific devices or scenarios that have been used.
The “Pin-Number” generally refer to the poles or contact points on the connector. A 3-pole audio connector has three pins, which are respectively used to transmit different audio signals or to perform specific functions. A common application is the stereo headphone plug. One pole is used to transmit the audio signal of the left channel, one pole is used to transmit the audio signal of the right channel, and one pole serves as the common ground terminal to ensure the stable transmission of the audio signal and good electrical performance.
Contact plating (contact electroplating) refers to a metal plating process carried out on the contact surfaces of electronic components (such as the pins of connectors etc.). Through methods such as electroplating, a thin layer of metal, such as gold, silver, tin, etc., is coated on these contact surfaces. Its purpose is to improve the contact performance, reduce contact resistance, prevent oxidation and corrosion, enhancing the reliability and stability of electronic devices.
“Applicable Cable Diameter” is the diameter range of cables that a certain device, connector, or wiring system can be compatible with and use effectively. Ø: Diameter in mm (unless specified otherwise)
We have 3 switching modes of the connector: button type / push-pull self-locking type / threaded type