Category
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XLR connector
style of electrical connector found primarily in professional audio and lighting
DIN connector
family of circular connectors
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MagSafe connector
MagSafe is a series of proprietary magnetically attached power connectors developed by Apple Inc. for its MacBook (Air and Pro) family of laptops.
banana connector
single-wire electrical connector used for joining wires to equipments
Molex connector
4-pin electrical power connector used in older computers

CHAdeMO
CHAdeMO is a fast-charging system for battery electric vehicles, developed in 2010 by the CHAdeMO Association, formed by the Tokyo Electric Power Company and five major Japanese automakers. The name is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve" (which the organization translates as "charge for moving") and is derived from the Japanese phrase "" (), translating to English as "How about a cup of tea?", referring to the time it would take to charge a car.
Combined Charging System
electric vehicle charging standard
Type 2 connector
electric vehicle charging connector in Europe
automobile auxiliary power outlet
circular power outlet for electrically powering accessories inside a vehicle
North American Charging Standard
electric vehicle charging standard originally developed by Tesla, Inc.
battery terminal
Electrical contacts in a battery
floppy drive power connector
power connector used primarily for 3.5" floppy disk drives, originally from Berg Electronics Corporation
JST connector
electrical connectors manufactured by J.S.T. Mfg. Co
GB/T charging standard
Chinese electric vehicle charging standard
Megawatt Charging System
electric vehicle charging connector for commercial vehicles
trailer connector
multi-pole electrical connector between a towing vehicle such as a car or truck and a trailer
coaxial power connector
round electrical connector used for low-voltage power
ChaoJi
The ChaoJi connector, also referenced as CHAdeMO 3.0, is a high-power charging standard for electric cars, released in 2020. The connector has a lemniscate shape (∞), with a flat bottom edge and is planned for charging battery electric vehicles at up to 900 kilowatts using direct current. The design incorporates backward compatibility with CHAdeMO (used globally) and the GB/T DC-charging (used mainly in mainland China), using a dedicated inlet adapter for each system. The circuit interface of ChaoJi is also designed to be fully compatible with the Combined Charging System, also known as CCS (u