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Connectors
Objectives
• Explain how connectors and adapters are
used in the broadcast industry.
• Identify the types of connectors used in
the broadcast industry.
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Classifying Connectors
• Connectors are devices that attach cables
to equipment or other cables and can be
classified as:
• Chassis mount connectors
• Cable end connectors
• Adapters
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Classifying Connectors (Cont.)
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Connector Relationship
• Male=plug
• Female=jack
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BNC Connector
Female BNC
Male BNC
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DIN Connector
• Four or more pins or holes
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Male F-Connector
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Phone Connector and Mini Connector
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Phono Connector
• Also known as RCA connector
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PL259 Connector
Male PL259
Female PL259
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Y/C Connector
• Same as S-VHS connector
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XLR Connector
• Also known as a cannon connector
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FireWire Connector
• Also known as IEEE 1394 connector
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USB Connector
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HDMI Connector
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Adapters
• Used to connect two different types of
connectors
• Use as few adapters in cable run as
possible to avoid signal loss
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T-Connector
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Y-Connector
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Barrel Adapter
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Identification Rules
• Always indicate female end first, then male
end
• Format: sex, type, “to”, sex, type
• Examples:
•
•
•
•
FRCA to
FRCA to
FBNC to
FBNC to
MXLR
FRCA to MRCA y-connector
MPL259
FBNC barrel
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Review Question
When using adapters, what is the best way
to avoid signal loss?
Use as few adapters as possible.
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Review Question
Identify the three types of connectors.
Chassis mount connectors; cable end
connectors; adapters
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Review Question
Female = Jack
Plug
Male = ______
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Review Question
Why is it important to know all the names
and uses of connectors and adapters?
Not knowing could mean significant time lost
in production if the proper cabling is not
available, or poor overall recording quality.
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Review Question
What connects to different types of
connectors?
Adapters
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Review Question
What is the most common connector used in
television production?
The BNC connector
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Review Question
What does FBNC to MPL259 mean? What
does FRCA to MXLR mean?
Attach female BNC connector to male PL259
connector. Attach female RCA, or phono,
connector to male XLR connector.
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Review Question
Which connector is made of copper, carries
digital signals, and is available in 4-pin, 6pin, and 9-pin?
FireWire
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Review Question
Which connector has four tiny round pins,
connects video inputs and outputs, and is
also referred to as an S-VHS connector?
Y/C connector
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Review Question
Which connector is used for carrying high
definition video and audio, and is commonly
found in Blu-ray DVD players?
HDMI connector
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Review Question
Which adapter allows two short cables to be
connected to make one long cable?
Barrel adapter
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Review Question
What are the alternate names for the 1/4
and 1/8 connectors?
The 1/4 are called phone connectors. The
1/8 are called mini connectors.
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Glossary
• adapter: A connector that changes the
type, or connector end, of an existing
connector.
• barrel adapter: A type of adapter that
has the same type of connector and
connector end on both sides.
• BNC connector: A type of connector
commonly used in television production.
The female and male versions lock
together securely with a simple 1/4-turn
twist.
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Glossary
• cable end connector: A connector
found on the end of a length of cable.
• chassis mount connector: A connector
that is built into a piece of equipment.
• connectors: Metal devices that attach
cables to equipment or to other cables.
• DIN connector: A term that refers to
any type of connector with four or more
holes/pins.
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Glossary
• F-connector: A type of connector that
carries an RF signal and is commonly
found on the back of consumer VCRs
and televisions.
• FireWire connector: A type of
connector designed to carry digital
signals and available with 4-pin (audio
and video only) and 6-pin (audio, video,
and power) connections. This connector
is also known as IEEE 1394.
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Glossary
• HDMI connector: This connector is
designed to carry high definition video
and audio, as well as power. HDMI
stands for High Definition Multimedia
Interface.
• jack: A connector with one or more
holes designed to receive the pins of a
male (plug) connector. Also called a
female connector.
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Glossary
• mini connector: A connector that is 1/8
in diameter and single-pronged. It is most
commonly found on headsets used with
mp3 players and other personal audio
devices. Also called a 1/8 connector.
• phone connector: A connector that is
1/4 in diameter and single-pronged, with
a little indentation near the end of the
prong. This type of connector is
commonly found on the cord used with
large stereo headphones. Also called a
1/4 connector.
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Glossary
• phono connector: A connector
commonly found on the back of quality
home entertainment system
components. The female phono
connector is usually a chassis mounted
connector. The male phono connector is
usually a cable end connector with a
single, center prong surrounded by a
shorter crown. Also called an RCA
connector.
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Glossary
• PL259 connector: A connector that is
similar to the F-connector, but much
larger. The male end has a single prong
with a large nut to tighten.
• plug: A connector with one or more pins
that are designed to fit into the holes of
a jack (female connector). Also called a
male connector.
• S-VHS connector: The consumer term
for a Y/C connector.
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Glossary
• T-connector: A connector that is
shaped like the capital letter T and is
made entirely of metal. The three ends
of a T-connector are used to split one
signal into two signals, or to combine
two signals into one.
• USB connectors: A durable digital
connector for video, audio, and power.
The electrical contacts are enclosed in a
metal housing and buffered by a plastic
plate.
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Glossary
• XLR connector: A connector for
microphones that usually has 3-pins, but
can have 4-pins, 5-pins, and other pin
configurations. The male and female
ends lock together with a hook. Also
called a cannon connector.
• Y/C connector: A video input and
output connector that is characterized by
four tiny round pins and a rectangular
plastic stabilizing pin.
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Glossary
• Y-connector: A connector that has
three wires with a connector on the end
of each. All the wires are tied together in
the middle. The three ends of a Yconnector are used to split one signal
into two signals, or to combine two
signals into one.
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