About 5 RCA BOX SOCKET
| Pin Type |
5
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| Socket With Shutter |
Yes
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| Usage/Application |
Industry
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| Material |
Plastic
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A "5-pin RCA socket" is a component that features five individual RCA jacks in a single housing, often used to organize multiple audio and video connections. RCA, or Radio Corporation of America, connectors typically have a single central pin and are used for analog audio and video signals.
Robust Construction for Reliable PerformanceCrafted with an ABS body and brass contacts, the 5 RCA Box Socket stands out for its durability and consistent electrical performance. Its flame-retardant design and IP20 rating offer enhanced safety in indoor environments. Nickel-plated contacts ensure precise signal transmission while supporting a range of panel thicknesses for flexible installations.
Versatile Application in AV SystemsThis socket provides a standardized solution for AV input/output in televisions, sound systems, and other electronic devices. With five distinct color-coded ports, it simplifies connections, reduces signal interference, and supports both domestic and commercial installations across diverse settings such as studios and conference halls.
FAQs of 5 RCA BOX SOCKET:
Q: How do I install the 5 RCA Box Socket into my device panel?
A: To install the socket, ensure your panel has 11 mm mounting holes and a supported thickness of 2.5 mm. Secure the socket using the provided panel mounting fittings, and solder your cables to the designated terminals for each color-coded port.
Q: What type of cables can be used with this RCA box socket?
A: The socket supports cables with diameters of up to 6 mm, making it compatible with standard RCA AV cables typically used for audio and video connections in electronic devices.
Q: Where can this 5 RCA Box Socket be used effectively?
A: Its primary application is in AV input/output interfaces on devices such as audio equipment, televisions, projectors, and studio hardware. It is suitable for installations where effective and secure multi-channel connections are required.
Q: When is it recommended to choose a flame-retardant, IP20 RCA socket?
A: Flame-retardant, IP20-rated RCA sockets are suggested for indoor environments where safety, moderate ingress protection, and compliance with electrical standards are mandatory, such as in home theaters, broadcast studios, and control rooms.
Q: What process should I follow for optimal soldering and connection?
A: Use a suitable soldering iron and ensure your connections are clean and secure on the solder type terminal sockets. Maintain insulation resistance by avoiding excess heat and checking that contacts are free from oxidation before assembly.
Q: What are the benefits of using this product for AV systems?
A: This RCA box socket delivers stable signal transmission, reduced contact resistance, and robust performance, ensuring high-quality audio and video output. The flame-retardant housing and nickel-plated contacts improve longevity and safety in both consumer and professional setups.