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LED M12 Right Angle Connector 3 Pin Female M12 90 Degree Connector PNP Free End

Price Negotiable
Price: Negotiated
MOQ: 100
Delivery Time: 2~3 weeks
Brand: CABLEFORCE
Product Description
LED M12 Circular Right Angled Connector 3 Pin Female PNP Free End
 
Connector Technical Data
Part No. MC03C2RSAPNB22CK10
Connectors No. 3Pin
Application LED Display
Color Green
Cable's Color Coding and Wiring BN, BU, BK
Contact  Phosphor bronze
Length 1 M
Insulation Resistance ≥100MΩ
Contact Resistance ≤5mΩ
Termination Soldering or Crimping
Rated current 4A
Protection Degree IP67,IP68
 
 
Description
 
M12 Pre-molded (PUR/PVC)cable connectors with 12mm thread locking mechanism, rated IP67 protection degree, contacts configuration covers pins of 3, 4, 5, 8, 12 poles, 360°EMC shielding is available for option. Compliant with IEC 61076-2-101 and mainly designed for signal transmission.

 

CABLEFORCE Products Features
 

● IP67 IP68 IP69 and UL approvals

Plug Mating Life: 500 times
● Warranty: 3-years quality guarantee period
● Sturdy metal coupling screws with anti-vibration design, 48 hours Salt Spray Test
● Application : LED Display
● Current rating : 4A

● Operation voltage : 12V

● Cable length : customized
● RoHS, REACH compliant.

 

 

FAQ

 

PNP VS NPN?

PNP sensors produce a positive output to your industrial controls input, while NPN sensors produce a negative signal during an “on” state. ... NPN, or “sinking” output sensors, work in the opposite way, sinking ground voltage to an input when it's on.

 

Is PNP better than NPN?

For the U.S. market, standardizing on PNP sensors would be the better option as they are more popular and easier to find than their NPN counterparts. PNP sensors are also easier to understand and troubleshoot by technicians, since the sensor will give a high-level voltage signal when the output is active.
 
 How do I know if my sensor is PNP or NPN?
Power on the system and carefully measure the voltage between 0V and the black wire. If there is a voltage of +24V when the sensor is active, it is a PNP-type sensor. If there is a 0V reading on the multimeter when the sensor is active, it is most likely an NPN sensor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Company Dongguan Cableforce Electronics Co., Ltd
Location Floor 4th. Building 2, No. 2 of North 3 Road Tingshan Plaza, Houjie Town, Dongguan City, 523962, Guangdong Province, China
Contact Person Marco Yang

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