3Pin Audio Connector
3-Pin Audio Connector: Overview and Applications A 3-pin audio connector is a type of electrical connector commonly used for transmitting analog audio signals in various audio equipment and systems. Unlike standard stereo connectors (such as 3.5mm TRS jacks), a 3-pin connector typically features three separate contacts, each serving a distinct purpose in the audio signal chain. These connectors are widely used in professional audio, broadcasting, and consumer electronics due to their reliability and simplicity. Structure and Pin Configuration The 3-pin audio connector consists of three conductive pins housed within a durable casing, often made of metal or plastic for insulation and mechanical stability. The pins are arranged in a specific configuration: 1. Pin 1 (Ground/Shield) – Provides a common ground reference to minimize noise and interference. 2. Pin 2 (Positive/Hot Signal) – Carries the primary audio signal (often the left channel in stereo applications or the balanced positive phase in professional setups). 3. Pin 3 (Negative/Cold Signal or Right Channel) – In balanced audio systems, this pin carries the inverted signal for noise rejection. In unbalanced stereo setups, it may transmit the right channel. This configuration allows for both unbalanced stereo (left, right, ground) and balanced mono (hot, cold, ground) signal transmission, depending on the application. Common Types and Usage - XLR Connectors – A widely used 3-pin connector in professional audio for microphones, amplifiers, and mixers, supporting balanced signals for noise reduction. - 3-Pin DIN Connectors – Found in older audio equipment, synthesizers, and MIDI interfaces. - 3.5mm TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) Jacks – While technically different, some 3-pin variants exist for specialized audio applications. Advantages - Balanced Audio Support – The 3-pin design enables noise-canceling in professional setups by using differential signaling. - Durability – Robust construction makes it suitable for stage and studio use. - Versatility – Compatible with both mono balanced and stereo unbalanced signals. Applications - Microphones – Most professional microphones use 3-pin XLR for clean signal transmission. - Audio Interfaces & Mixers – Ensures high-quality signal transfer between devices. - Public Address (PA) Systems – Used in live sound reinforcement for reliable connectivity. Conclusion The 3-pin audio connector remains a fundamental component in audio engineering, offering flexibility, noise immunity, and robust performance across various applications. Its standardized design ensures compatibility with a wide range of equipment, making it indispensable in both professional and consumer audio systems.
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3Pin 2.54mm Female Grey Car Aftermarket Stereo Audio Connector 31067-1011
Category: Audio ConnectorBrowse number: 87Number: TS30362-03P-21-1Release time: 2025-09-27 08:55:19Item code: TS30362-03P-21-1Description: Molex H-DAC 64 Unsealed Replacement connector, 03circults, Grey Brand: TSCNApplication: Automotive, Power, Wire-to-Board, wire-to-wireSeries: Molex 2.54mm H-DAC 64 Replacement connectorService: OEM/ODMSample: It's ok to provide for testing in freeTerms of trade: EXW,FOB,CIFMOQ: 1000PCS
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