What is a Euro style connector?

What is a Euro style connector?

Euro style connectors are low-voltage pluggable terminal blocks that are widely used in audio applications. They are also used in industrial control, test and measurement applications. Euro style terminal blocks are solderless connectors and use screw terminals to connect wires.

What is a Euro style terminal block?

Euro Style Terminal Block Connectors, A wire guard or protector is used with the tubular screw clamps to ensure that there is no damage to the wire when terminated in this panel mount terminal block.

What is a terminal block connector?

Terminal blocks (sometimes called screw terminals) are electrical connectors used to attach wires in the same circuit without having to cut or splice the electrical wires.

What is a barrier strip?

A barrier strip is designed for power applications and incorporates a flip-open clear safety cover. Barrier strips contain stray or frayed wire ends and prevent electrical shorts between positions on the same block, as well as adjacent components.

What is a combicon connector?

COMBICON compact is the PCB terminal block and plug-in connector range from Phoenix Contact, for connections up to 32 A. Electronic modules in building automation and the lighting industry are increasingly compact, and more and more components and functions are centered in the PCB.

What are terminal wire connectors?

A terminal connector secures wires to a terminal block and is necessary in connecting various circuits of systems together, additionally, providing an electrical ground for a circuit.

What is a barrier strip terminal block?

Barrier terminal blocks are PCB or chassis mount connection points for securing two or more wires to a circuit or power bus. They consist of screw, quick connect, solder tab, turret, wire wrap or threaded stud positions arranged in a continuous strip. Each position is fully insulated from the other positions.

What is a phoenix style connector?

Euroblock is short for “European-style Terminal Block.” This is a low-voltage connector that finds common use on audio gear due to its low cost and small footprint. They are also known as “Phoenix” connectors since a dominant manufacturer is Phoenix Contact.