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  2. Hirose U.FL - Wikipedia

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    Hirose U.FL, I-PEX MHF I [a], AMC [2] or UMCC [b] is a miniature RF connector for high-frequency signals up to 6 GHz manufactured by Hirose Electric Group, [3] I-PEX, [4] and others. U.FL connectors are commonly used in applications where space is of critical concern, such as in smartphones and laptop Wi-Fi cards.

  3. Amphenol - Wikipedia

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    Amphenol was founded in Chicago in 1932 by entrepreneur Arthur J. Schmitt, whose first product was a tube socket for radio tubes (valveholder bases). [6] Amphenol expanded significantly during World War II, when the company became the primary manufacturer of connectors used in military hardware, including airplanes and radios.

  4. SGX Sensortech - Wikipedia

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    SGX Sensortech Limited is a manufacturer and research company of sensors and detectors for Industrial Safety, and Environmental Monitoring.It is headquartered in Neuchatel, Switzerland with research and manufacturing sites in Katowice, Poland and Shanghai, China.

  5. IEC 60309 - Wikipedia

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    On the female socket, the major key is 4 mm deep at the 6-o'clock position. The width of the major key defines the current rating: 32 A plugs have a narrower 5 mm wide groove, while 16 A plugs have a wider 8 mm groove, and therefore 32 A plugs can be used with 16 A sockets but 16 A plugs cannot be used with 32 A sockets.

  6. Battery nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Standard battery nomenclature describes portable dry cell batteries that have physical dimensions and electrical characteristics interchangeable between manufacturers. The long history of disposable dry cells means that many manufacturer-specific and national standards were used to designate sizes, long before international standards were reached.

  7. FASTON terminal - Wikipedia

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    Faston female terminals in three sizes, with insulation Faston male terminals in three sizes, with insulation Various single wire connectors: FASTON blade terminals (bottom), ring terminals (2 left), spade terminals (5 top), bullet terminals, male and female (2 right with blue wires)