Optimize your audio electronics with our 2-Pin RCA Female PCB Terminal. This specialized vertical connector is designed for high-fidelity signal transfer in custom PCB projects, amplifier repairs, and DIY audio equipment. Featuring dual color-coded sockets—standard Red for the Right channel and White for the Left—this terminal ensures easy and accurate stereo connectivity for your users.
Precision PCB Mounting: Engineered with a stable 2-pin through-hole design and dual mechanical anchor tabs for a secure, vibration-resistant fit on any circuit board.
Standard Stereo Color Coding: Clearly marked with Red and White insulators to facilitate error-free audio signal routing.
Vertical Space-Saving Orientation: The upright design minimizes the PCB footprint, making it ideal for compact amplifier modules and interface boxes.
Durable Metal Shielding: High-quality nickel-plated outer contacts provide excellent EMI/RFI protection and long-lasting resistance to oxidation.
Reliable Electrical Conductivity: Internal spring contacts are designed for consistent, low-noise signal transmission across thousands of mating cycles.
Professional Audio Quality: Designed to maintain signal integrity, preventing the hum or static often found in lower-quality audio connectors.
Enhanced Mechanical Stability: Features robust rear solder pins that absorb the stress of frequent cable insertions, protecting your board's copper traces.
Industrial & DIY Utility: A versatile component for repairing home theater receivers, building custom pre-amps, or integrating RCA inputs into new hardware designs.
Connector Type: Dual RCA Female (Socket).
Mounting Style: PCB Through-Hole (Vertical).
Termination: 2 Signal Pins + Mechanical Ground/Anchor Tabs.
Colors: Red (Right) and White (Left).
Housing Material: High-Impact Black Heat-Resistant Plastic.
Can I use this for video signals?
Yes! While typically used for stereo audio, these RCA jacks can also handle composite video signals (Yellow) if the board is routed accordingly.
Is it difficult to solder into a board?
Not at all. The pins are standard width and well-spaced, making them easy to solder manually with a standard iron or via automated wave soldering.
How much physical force can it handle?
The combination of the signal pins and the metal mounting tabs creates a highly stable triangle of support that withstands heavy-duty RCA cables.
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