Jack (connector)
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In electronics, a jack is a socket. In some cases it is arbitrary which of a pair of mating connectors is the plug, and which the socket (see plug). The term jack occurs in several related terms:
- In the telephone jack of old-style manual telephone exchanges, which is the socket fitting the original 1/4" jack plug. Also known as a phone jack.
- The RJ in RJ11, RJ45 and similar, stands for registered jack.
- In the name RCA jack, also known as a phono jack.
- The EIAJ Plug (or formally EIAJ RC-5320A) with a yellow tip for consumer appliances requiring less than a 18.0 Volt power supply.
- 6.5mm jack
- 1/4" jack
- 3.5mm miniature jack
- 2.5mm subminiature jack
Female Jack Connectors are by some people also called "Jill Connectors". This is derived from the children's poem about Jack and Jill. This terminology may be more common outside the United States.
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