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A computer connector is a piece of cord that is plugged into a port to connect two devices, and it is used to link two devices.
In the IT sector, they are often referred to as I/O connectors (short for input output connectors), and they typically have pins or plugs that are plugged into sockets to make connections.
The accompanying electric wires that make up the cable are typically used to fix these pins or plugs. On the other hand, a computer adapter is a tool that enables the modification (or compatibility) of one electronic or hardware interface into another.
The Global computer connectors market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A computer-based electrical continuity tester for M8 and M12 connector and cable assemblies has recently been developed by Katlax.
This tester is computer-based, connected by USB cable, and displays PASS or FAIL results on the screen as well as the number of connectors that were checked.
Many additional features are also being worked on. The whole hardware and software was created on-site.
Another project is being worked on to test the communication and data transfer speeds of Ethernet connectors with D-coded, PROFINET, and X-coded.
For testing the connectivity of category cables for PROFINET and Industrial Ethernet applications, this tester will contain PLCs and HMI.
To guarantee perfect matching of the connecting system, this novel innovation enables the connectors to be tightened with a torque wrench.
Applications involving industrial networks and sensors are best served by M12 connectors. For the M12 A-, B-, D-, and X-Coded cordsets, the new locking ring nut will progressively take the place of the old ring nut.
The male and female cordsets are offered in conventional lengths and can be modified, and the M12 overmolded connectors are sealed to an IP67 grade when properly joined.