Basic principles of wire to board connectors
Wire to board connector is a device used to connect circuit boards with wires. It usually consists of two parts, one is the metal pin inserted into the circuit board hole, and the other is the connector that clamps the wire. Wire to board connectors can be used for various applications, such as consumer electronics products such as televisions and computers, as well as industrial fields such as automotive and aviation electronic equipment. The basic principle is:
Wire to board connectors are used to connect circuit boards and wires through pins and sockets. Pin is a metal pin fixed on the circuit board, and socket is a metal slot fixed on the wire. When the pin is inserted into the socket, the metal pin will make contact with the metal slot, thus achieving the connection of the circuit.
The design of wire to board connectors requires that the shape and size of the pins and sockets match to ensure stable and reliable connections.

