Push-button Terminal Connectors: Relationship Between Hot-plug Support And Interface Type
The hot-swappable capability of an push in wire terminal block is often closely related to its specific interface form. Different connection methods determine whether connection or disconnection can be performed while the device is powered on, which is of great value when selecting components.
Hot-plugging refers to the ability to insert or remove a device while it is powered on. This capability typically depends on factors such as the internal design and pin layout of the push fit terminal block connector.
The push connector block connector is essentially a type of connection component that achieves contact between the wire and the terminal through a pressing mechanism. They often employ spring clips or similar devices internally for rapid operation. Their interface types can be categorized into various connection mechanisms, such as screw clamping, spring clamping, or through-hole, each with significantly different electrical contact characteristics during insertion and removal.





