Interface Type: | AC/DC |
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Operating Frequency: | Low Frequency |
Gender: | Female |
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What is the Difference Between M12 Connector Coding?
A-coded mostly used in sensors, actuators, motors, and most other standard devices. it usually between 2 and 12 pins.
B-coded mostly used in network cables for Fieldbus connections, includes systems that operate with Profibus. it typically have between 3 and 5 pins.
C-coded primarily used with AC sensors and actuators, and also have a dual keyway for added security. it have between 3 and 6 pins.
D-coded typically used in network cables for Ethernet and ProfiNet systems. it transfer data up to 100 Mb and typically provides 3 to 5 pins.
S-coded are for ac power application.
T-coded are for dc power application.
X-coded can transfer large amounts of data up to 10Gb at high speeds, it will always have 8 pins.