📌 Key Features
⚡ DC Power Input
🧩 Connector Type
Female DC jack on one end: plugs into the device’s DC port.
The other end may be bare wires, a male DC plug, or another type of connector depending on application.
📏 Standard Sizes
Compatible with common DC plug sizes such as 2.1 mm, 2.5 mm, 5.5 mm, or others depending on device.
Important to match plug diameter and pin size for proper connection.
🔌 Cable Characteristics
Typically made of insulated copper wire for reliable power transmission.
Available in various lengths, often 30 cm to several meters, depending on use.
Some cables include strain relief to prevent breakage at the connector.
🛠️ Mounting & Usage
The DC jack is designed to snap or screw into the device’s panel or PCB.
The cable can be soldered, crimped, or plugged into the device circuit, depending on design.
📊 Typical Applications
✔ Laptops and notebook repairs
✔ CCTV cameras and surveillance systems
✔ Routers, modems, and networking devices
✔ LED lighting strips and controllers
✔ POS machines, barcode scanners, and receipt printers
✔ Small household electronics and DIY electronics projects
💡 Why DC Jack Cables Are Used
Provides a ready-to-use power connection without soldering.
Reduces the risk of loose connections or electrical short circuits.
Makes replacing or extending power connections easier.
Ensures consistent and safe delivery of DC power to devices.