Banana and Tip connectors are electrical connectors used for temporary or semi-permanent connections in testing, measurement, and low-voltage power applications. Banana connectors feature a spring-loaded pin design, while Tip connectors use a concentric contact structure. Adapters enable compatibility between different connector types. These components are critical in laboratories, industrial equipment, and electronic testing environments for their reliability and ease of use.
| Type | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Banana Plug to BNC Adapter | Converts banana connectors to coaxial BNC interfaces | RF signal testing in lab equipment |
| Tip Socket to Banana Jack | Enables 4mm banana plug connection to 3.5mm/6.35mm tip sockets | Audio amplifier testing |
| Dual Banana Plug to Terminal Block | Parallel connection for dual-channel testing | Power supply load testing |
| High-Current Banana Adapters | Rated for >10A current transmission | Battery testing systems |
A typical banana connector comprises:
| Parameter | Typical Range | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Contact Resistance | 0.5-10 m | Impacts signal integrity and power loss |
| Current Rating | 1-20 A | Determines power transmission capability |
| Voltage Rating | 50-300 V | Safety and insulation performance |
| Frequency Range | DC to 100 MHz | Valid for RF adapter types |
| Insertion Life | 5,000-20,000 cycles | Defines mechanical durability |
Primary industries include:
| Manufacturer | Representative Product | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Keysight Technologies | 3.5mm Banana Adapter Kit | 50 impedance, 18GHz bandwidth |
| Phoenix Contact | PT 1.5/4mm Banana Jack | Push-in wire connection |
| Amphenol | High-Voltage Tip Adapter | 1000V rating with guarded contacts |
| Keithley Instruments | Low-THERMAL Banana Probes | <1 V thermal EMF |
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