Streamline your electronics manufacturing or repair with our RCA PCB Board Mount Sockets. These precision-engineered connectors are specifically designed for direct soldering onto printed circuit boards (PCBs), providing a stable and low-profile interface for analog signals. Whether you are building a custom pre-amp or replacing worn-out jacks on a television or receiver, these right-angle sockets offer a reliable, factory-standard solution.
Dedicated PCB Mount Design: Features specialized metal pins for secure through-hole mounting and direct soldering to your circuit board.
Right-Angle Configuration: The horizontal orientation allows for easy access at the edge of the board, making them ideal for modern, slim equipment enclosures.
Standard Color-Coding: Available in Red (Right Audio), Yellow (Video), and White (Left Audio) to ensure intuitive signal management.
Durable Plastic Housing: The reinforced plastic base provides structural support during plugging and unplugging, reducing stress on the solder joints.
High-Conductivity Female Port: Engineered for a firm, secure fit with all standard RCA male plugs to prevent signal dropouts.
Industrial Reliability: Designed to match the exact footprints of standard consumer electronics for effortless replacement and repair.
Stable Grounding: Includes integrated grounding tabs to ensure a clean signal path and minimize electromagnetic interference.
Versatile DIY Component: A staple for hobbyists building custom AV switchers, synthesizers, or retro gaming console mods.
Connector Type: RCA Female (PCB Board Mount).
Available Colors: Red, Yellow, White.
Will these fit the footprint of my existing circuit board?
These sockets follow standard industrial spacing for PCB-mount RCA jacks, making them compatible with most standard AV equipment layouts.
Are they sturdy enough for frequent use?
Yes. The combination of through-hole pins and the plastic support base is designed to distribute mechanical pressure away from the delicate copper traces on your board.
Can I use these for digital audio?
While color-coded for analog use, the internal architecture is suitable for digital coaxial (S/PDIF) signals if your circuit is designed for it.
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