Hello, inside of my Allnic phonostage is this terminal block, it connect various components in a chain like fashion. I wondering the technical name of the part, thanks!
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One side of that terminal block is the left channel the other is the right channel.
The first set is the inputs from the MM input.
The second set is the input from the SUT.
The third set seems to be the output to a tubestage, with the 47k resistor in parallel.
The third set goes to an input switch and the ground.
I am looking for the technical name of that terminal block, I would like to do more research on how it might be wired/ connected on the inside.
The first set is the inputs from the MM input.
The second set is the input from the SUT.
The third set seems to be the output to a tubestage, with the 47k resistor in parallel.
The third set goes to an input switch and the ground.
I am looking for the technical name of that terminal block, I would like to do more research on how it might be wired/ connected on the inside.
Ok, I think I see now, pins coming out the bottom are wired to other pins. The name I was looking for was Header, thanks.
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If there are no pins out the bottom side of the board, it could be a surface mount header.
Use a DVM to check for continuity to find where the wires connect.
Use a DVM to check for continuity to find where the wires connect.
Thanks, the bottom of the header is in an enclosure, but that makes sense. DVM is a good idea to follow the tracing but I think the header is a way to have a couple inputs connected to one output. Switching seems to be done before that header on another board.
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