Audio Connectors

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Manufacturer
Kycon, Inc.Same Sky (Formerly CUI Devices)
Series
KLPXSJ1
Packaging
BagBulk
Connector Type
Phone JackPhono (RCA) Jack
Signal Lines
MonoStereo (3 Conductor, TRS)
Industry Recognized Mating Diameter
3.20mm ID, 9.00mm OD (RCA)3.50mm (0.141", 1/8", Mini Plug) - Headphone
Actual Diameter
0.130" (3.30mm ID), 0.327" (8.30mm OD)0.142" (3.60mm)
Number of Positions/Contacts
2 Conductors, 2 Contacts3 Conductors, 5 Contacts
Internal Switch(s)
Does Not Contain SwitchTwo Switches
Features
-Board Lock
Insulation Color
-Yellow
Operating Temperature
-25°C ~ 80°C-25°C ~ 85°C
Stocking Options
Environmental Options
Media
Marketplace Product
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Price
Series
Package
Product Status
Connector Type
Gender
Signal Lines
Industry Recognized Mating Diameter
Actual Diameter
Number of Positions/Contacts
Internal Switch(s)
Mounting Type
Termination
Shielding
Features
Insulation Color
Operating Temperature
KLPX-0848A-2-Y
KLPX-0848A-2-Y
RCA PHONO JACK, RT< YLW ROHS COM
Kycon, Inc.
515
In Stock
1 : $1.42000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Phono (RCA) Jack
Female
Mono
3.20mm ID, 9.00mm OD (RCA)
0.130" (3.30mm ID), 0.327" (8.30mm OD)
2 Conductors, 2 Contacts
Does Not Contain Switch
Through Hole, Right Angle
Kinked Pin
Unshielded
Board Lock
Yellow
-25°C ~ 80°C
0
In Stock
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1 : $1.94000
Bag
Bag
Active
Phone Jack
Female
Stereo (3 Conductor, TRS)
3.50mm (0.141", 1/8", Mini Plug) - Headphone
0.142" (3.60mm)
3 Conductors, 5 Contacts
Two Switches
Through Hole, Right Angle
Kinked Pin
Unshielded
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-25°C ~ 85°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.