Terminal (electronics)

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A terminal is a conductive device for joining electrical circuits together. The connection may be temporary, as for portable equipment, or may require a tool for assembly and removal, or may be a permanent electrical joint between two wires or devices.

Terminals form a single circuit, unlike electrical connectors, which form 2 or more circuits.

[edit] Types of terminals

  • Splices
  • Solder Lugs
  • Tongue Crimp terminals (ring terminals)
  • Turrets
  • Test probes (pogo terminals)
  • Clips
  • Screw terminals
  • Tab terminals (quick-connect, quick-disconnect)
  • Tip terminals (banana)

[edit] External links

  • Allied's list of classes of components
  • Newark's list of classes of components
  • PartNumber.com, a utility to assign part numbers to electronic components.
  • Digikey's list of all classes of components