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- TypeParameter
- EU RoHSCompliant
- ECCN (US)EAR99
- AutomotiveNo
- PPAPNo
- Cable Length (m)2
- Connector OrientationStraight
- Maximum Current Rating (A)10
- Maximum Voltage Rating (VAC)250
- Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)-25
- Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)70
- Voltage, Rating250V
- PackageBulk
- MfrSchaffner EMC Inc.
- Product StatusActive
- PlugWire
- Maximum Operating Temperature
the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.
+ 70 C - Minimum Operating Temperature- 25 C
- ReceptacleIEC-320-C13, Locking
- Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity100
- Part # Aliases813423
- ManufacturerSchaffner
- BrandSchaffner
- RoHSDetails
- Risk Rank2.37
- Ihs ManufacturerSCHAFFNER HOLDING AG
- Part Life Cycle CodeActive
- Contact MaterialsNOT SPECIFIED
- Manufacturer Part NumberIL13-SE-H05-3100-200
- Rohs CodeYes
- Contact Finish MatingNOT SPECIFIED
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-25°C ~ 70°C - Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
IL 13 - Part Status
Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.
Active - ECCN Code
An ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) is an alphanumeric code used by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security to identify and categorize electronic components and other dual-use items that may require an export license based on their technical characteristics and potential for military use.
EAR99 - Connector Type
Connector Type in electronic components refers to the specific design and configuration of the connector used to establish electrical connections between different devices or components. This parameter describes the physical shape, size, and layout of the connector, as well as the number and arrangement of pins or contacts. Common connector types include USB, HDMI, RJ45, and D-sub connectors, each serving different purposes and applications. Understanding the connector type is crucial for ensuring compatibility and proper functionality when connecting electronic devices together.
MAINS POWER CONNECTOR - TypeAC Power Cord w/Lock
- ColorBlack
- Gender
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Gender" typically refers to the physical characteristics of connectors or interfaces that determine how they can be mated together. Connectors are often designed with specific gender types, such as male or female, to ensure proper alignment and connection between devices. A male connector typically has protruding pins or plugs that fit into a corresponding female connector, which has receptacles or sockets to receive the pins. This design helps prevent incorrect connections and ensures a secure and reliable electrical connection. Understanding the gender of connectors is crucial when designing or assembling electronic systems to ensure compatibility and proper functionality. It is essential to match the gender of connectors correctly to avoid damage and ensure optimal performance of the electronic components.
F - HTS Code
HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) codes are product classification codes between 8-1 digits. The first six digits are an HS code, and the countries of import assign the subsequent digits to provide additional classification. U.S. HTS codes are 1 digits and are administered by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
8536.69.40.30 - SubcategoryPower Cords
- Current Rating (Amps)
The parameter "Current Rating (Amps)" in electronic components refers to the maximum amount of electrical current that the component can safely handle without being damaged. It is typically measured in amperes (A) and is an important specification to consider when designing or selecting components for a circuit. Exceeding the current rating of a component can lead to overheating, malfunction, or even failure of the component. It is crucial to ensure that the current rating of a component matches the requirements of the circuit to prevent any potential issues and ensure reliable operation.
10A - Shielding
Shielding in electronic components refers to the practice of enclosing or surrounding sensitive electronic circuits or components with a conductive material to protect them from electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI). The shielding material acts as a barrier that blocks or absorbs unwanted electromagnetic signals, preventing them from affecting the performance of the electronic device. Shielding can be achieved using materials such as metal enclosures, conductive coatings, or shielding tapes. Proper shielding is essential in electronic design to ensure the reliable operation of electronic devices in environments where electromagnetic interference is present.
Unshielded - Style
In the context of electronic components, the parameter "Style" typically refers to the physical design or form factor of the component. This includes the shape, size, and layout of the component, as well as any specific features that distinguish it from other components. Different styles of components are often designed to fit specific applications or requirements, such as surface mount components for compact circuit board designs or through-hole components for more robust connections. Understanding the style of a component is important for selecting the right part for a particular electronic design and ensuring compatibility with other components and the overall system.
Female Sockets (Slots) to Leads - Reach Compliance Code
Reach Compliance Code refers to a designation indicating that electronic components meet the requirements set by the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulation in the European Union. It signifies that the manufacturer has assessed and managed the chemical substances within the components to ensure safety and environmental protection. This code is vital for compliance with regulations aimed at minimizing risks associated with hazardous substances in electronic products.
compliant - Current Rating
Current rating is the maximum current that a fuse will carry for an indefinite period without too much deterioration of the fuse element.
10 A - Number of Conductors3
- Number of Contacts3
- Wire Gauge
a measurement of?wire?diameter.?This determines the amount of electric current the wire can safely carry, as well as its electrical resistance and weight.
- - Cable Length
A nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile or approximately 1 fathoms.
2 m - Jacket Color
The parameter "Jacket Color" in electronic components refers to the color of the protective outer layer that encases wires, cables, or other electronic components. This color can indicate specific attributes such as the type of insulation material, intended use, or compliance with certain standards. Different colors might be used to distinguish between various types of signals, voltage levels, or applications, providing a visual means of identifying components in a system. Additionally, the jacket color can also influence heat dissipation and aesthetic appeal in electronic assemblies.
Black - Product Type
a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.
AC Power Cords - Wire Size (AWG)
Wire Size (AWG) refers to the American Wire Gauge system, which is a standardized method for specifying the diameter of electrical wire. In this system, the wire size is represented by a numerical value, with smaller numbers indicating thicker wires. The AWG value is important in determining the current-carrying capacity and resistance of the wire, as well as its suitability for specific applications. For electronic components, the wire size (AWG) is a crucial parameter that helps ensure proper electrical conductivity and safety in circuit design and assembly. It is essential to select the appropriate wire size based on the current requirements and voltage levels of the electronic components being used.
18 - 1st Connector
1st Connector is a term used in electronic components to refer to the initial connection point or terminal of a device or component. It is the first point where electrical signals or power are input or output from the component. The 1st connector is crucial for establishing the electrical connection between different components in a circuit or system. It is often labeled or identified to ensure proper installation and connection during assembly. Understanding the 1st connector of electronic components is essential for proper circuit design, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electronic devices.
IEC 320-C13 - 2nd Connector
The term "2nd Connector" in electronic components typically refers to a secondary connection point on a device or component that allows for additional connectivity or functionality. This secondary connector is often used to interface with other devices, circuits, or components in a system. It can serve various purposes such as data transfer, power supply, signal input/output, or control functions. The 2nd Connector is designed to complement the primary connector and expand the capabilities of the electronic component, providing flexibility and versatility in its usage. It is important to understand the specifications and pinout of the 2nd Connector to ensure proper integration and operation within the electronic system.
Cable - Connector Type A
Connector Type A refers to a specific configuration and design of electrical connectors used for interfacing electronic components. It is characterized by its standardized pin layout and physical dimensions, allowing for reliable and consistent connections between devices. Commonly found in applications such as USB connections, Connector Type A ensures proper alignment and connectivity, facilitating data transfer and power supply among various electronic systems.
IEC C13 - Connector Type B
Connector Type B refers to the specific type of connector used in electronic components to establish a connection between two devices or components. This parameter typically describes the physical shape, size, and configuration of the connector, as well as the method of attachment or mating with another connector. Connector Type B can vary widely depending on the application and industry, with different standards and specifications defining the characteristics of the connector. It is important to match Connector Type B correctly to ensure compatibility and proper functionality in electronic systems.
Not Included - Cord Type
Cord Type in electronic components refers to the type of cord or cable used to connect the component to a power source or other devices. The cord type can vary based on factors such as the voltage and current requirements of the component, as well as the intended use and environment. Common cord types include standard power cords, USB cables, HDMI cables, and Ethernet cables. Choosing the appropriate cord type is important to ensure proper functionality, safety, and compatibility with other devices.
H05VV-F - Approved Countries
Each country in which, subject to the terms of this Agreement, Client is authorized to use or receive the Services.
- - Wire Gauge - AWG
Wire Gauge - AWG (American Wire Gauge) is a standardized system used to measure the diameter of electrical wire. It is commonly used in electronic components to specify the size of wire needed for a particular application. The AWG number indicates the wire's diameter, with lower numbers representing thicker wires and higher numbers representing thinner wires. Understanding the AWG of a wire is important for ensuring proper electrical conductivity, current-carrying capacity, and overall performance in electronic circuits.
18 AWG - Features
In the context of electronic components, the term "Features" typically refers to the specific characteristics or functionalities that a particular component offers. These features can vary depending on the type of component and its intended use. For example, a microcontroller may have features such as built-in memory, analog-to-digital converters, and communication interfaces like UART or SPI.When evaluating electronic components, understanding their features is crucial in determining whether they meet the requirements of a particular project or application. Engineers and designers often look at features such as operating voltage, speed, power consumption, and communication protocols to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.In summary, the "Features" parameter in electronic components describes the unique attributes and capabilities that differentiate one component from another, helping users make informed decisions when selecting components for their electronic designs.
- - Product Category
a particular group of related products.
AC Power Cords - IP Rating
IP (or "Ingress Protection") ratings are defined in international standard EN 6529 (British BS EN 6529:1992, European IEC 659:1989). They are?used to define levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies?(tools, dirt etc) and moisture.
IP20 - Region
The parameter "Region" in electronic components refers to the specific area in which a device operates effectively under specified conditions. It can indicate operating conditions such as temperature ranges, voltage limits, or frequency bandwidths where the component maintains its intended performance. Additionally, it may denote classifications such as analog, digital, or mixed signal operations that pertain to the functionality and application of the component within a circuit. Understanding the region is crucial for designers to ensure reliability and efficiency in electronic systems.
Universal - Length6.56 (2.00m)