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NEW PRODUCTS - Terminal Blocks -
1/4" (6.35mm) Stereo Plug Terminal Block
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2911
This is the 1/4" (6.35mm) Stereo Plug Terminal Block. It's a pretty common size and is super useful for more heavy duty connections - like a modular synth, amplifier or an electric guitar.
Ethernet RJ45 Female Socket Push-Terminal Block
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2912
This is the Ethernet (RJ45) Female Jack Push-Terminal Block. There is a standard RJ45 Ethernet jack on one end, and a push terminal block on the other.
Ethernet RJ45 Male Plug Terminal Block
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2913
If you need to connect an RJ45 cable (a.k.a Ethernet) to a board that with an Ethernet Jack - this adapter will come in very handy! No soldering required. Just use a slim screwdriver to open up the terminal blocks, slide in your stranded or solid-core wire and re-tighten. Note that these aren't recommended for actual Ethernet traffic, especially long term...but for basic power/data distribution, RJ45's are great!
This is the Ethernet (RJ45) Male Plug Terminal Block. There is a standard RJ45 Ethernet plug on one end, and a screw terminal block on the other.
3.5mm (1/8") 4-Pole (TRRS) Audio Plug Terminal Block
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2914
This is the 3.5mm (1/8") 4-Pole (TRRS) Audio Plug Terminal Block. TRRS stands for Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve. It has four total conductors - three signal and a ground as opposed to a more common stereo jack's two. This connector is most often used in smartphones & cellphones to provide stereo audio and one mic channel. On a Raspberry Pi the extra connector is used for composite video
3.5mm (1/8") 4-Pole (TRRS) Audio Jack Terminal Block
https://www.adafruit.com/products/2915
One truth about working with audio is you always need the cable or adapter you don't have in your toolbox. That's why we love these terminal-block audio connectors so much. No soldering required! Use stranded or solid core wire and a small screw driver to create custom wiring jigs.
This is the 3.5mm (1/8") 4-Pole (TRRS) Audio Jack Terminal Block. TRRS stands for Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve. It has four total pins - three signal and a ground as opposed to a more common stereo jack's three. This type of connector is most often used in smartphones & cellphones to provide stereo audio and one mic channel.
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