Shunts, Jumpers

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09330009820

09330009820

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 2X1 RED 16A

15

09330009855

09330009855

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JUMPER ACROSS 1X5 BLACK 16A

120

09330009862

09330009862

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JUMPER ACROSS 1X12 BLACK 16A

40

09330009840

09330009840

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JUMPER ACROSS 1X12 RED 16A

40

09330009847

09330009847

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JUMPER ACROSS 1X8 BLUE 16A

50

09330009821

09330009821

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 2X1 BLUE 16A

160

09330009844

09330009844

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X5 BLUE 16A

120

09330009842

09330009842

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X3 BLUE 16A

200

09330009858

09330009858

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X8 BLACK 16A

78

09330009836

09330009836

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X8 RED 16A

24

09330009833

09330009833

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X5 RED 16A

120

09330009831

09330009831

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X3 RED 16A

286

09330009822

09330009822

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 2X1 BLACK 16A

69

09330009853

09330009853

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X3 BLACK 16A

192

09330009851

09330009851

HARTING

JUMPER ACROSS 1X12 BLUE 16A

36

Shunts, Jumpers

1. Overview

Connectors, interconnects, shunts, and jumpers are fundamental components in electronic and electrical systems. Connectors enable separable electrical connections, interconnects provide permanent or semi-permanent wiring solutions, shunts allow controlled current diversion, and jumpers create configurable circuit paths. These components play critical roles in system flexibility, maintenance, and performance across industries such as telecommunications, automotive, and industrial automation.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
ConnectorsLine/receptacle interfaces with mechanical couplingRJ45 for Ethernet, USB Type-C for consumer devices
InterconnectsFixed wiring assemblies with terminationsPCB-to-PCB ribbon cables in servers
ShuntsLow-resistance paths for current measurement or bypassPower supply current monitoring circuits
JumpersManual configuration switches using conductive bridgesBIOS configuration on motherboards

3. Structure and Composition

Connectors typically consist of contact pins (phosphor bronze with gold plating), insulating housings (LCP or nylon), and shielding (nickel-plated brass). Shunts use manganin alloy elements with tin/copper terminals for low TCR. Jumpers employ PBT resin bodies with phosphor bronze contacts. Interconnects combine stranded copper conductors with PVC/LSZH insulation in ribbon or round cable configurations.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportanceTypical Values
Current RatingDetermines power handling capability0.5A-300A
Contact ResistanceImpacts signal integrity and power loss1-50m
Dielectric StrengthSafety isolation between contacts500V-5kV
Insertion LossCritical for high-frequency signal transmission0.1-3.0dB
Temperature RangeEnvironmental operating limits-55 C to +125 C

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber optic cross-connects
  • Automotive: CAN bus systems, battery management jumpers
  • Industrial: PLC interconnect cabling, motor drive shunts
  • Consumer Electronics: Wearable device connectors, PCB jumpers
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverter DC shunts, wind turbine slip rings

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
AmphenolRADIAL-Lok circular connectorsAerospace & military applications
TE ConnectivityMULTIGIG backplane connectorsHigh-speed data centers
BournsCSM Series current sense shuntsPower electronics monitoring
MolexSL Series wire-to-board jumpersAutomotive control systems

7. Selection Recommendations

  • Current/Voltage Requirements: Select ratings with 20% safety margin
  • Environmental Factors: Consider corrosion resistance for marine applications
  • Space Constraints: Use SMD jumpers for high-density PCB layouts
  • Signal Integrity: Choose controlled impedance connectors for >1Gbps signals
  • Certifications: Ensure compliance with UL/CSA/IEC standards

8. Industry Trends

Key developments include: miniaturization (0.4mm pitch connectors), high-speed signal transmission (56Gbps+ backplane connectors), smart shunts with integrated sensors, and eco-friendly materials meeting RoHS/REACH. The rise of electric vehicles is driving demand for high-voltage interconnect systems, while 5G infrastructure requires connectors with improved EMI shielding. Programmable electronic jumpers are emerging as alternatives to physical hardware configuration.

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