What Happens When A Hot-swappable Push-button Terminal Connector Is Used For Power-on Data Transmission?
push wire terminal block typically uses a spring-loaded or push-in design to maintain contact between metal conductors, designed for stable everyday wiring, but not all types support hot-plugging.
When push in terminal block wire connector is pulled out or inserted in a energized environment, the contacts in the circuit may experience unexpected disconnection and reconnection. Because the electrical path between terminals may be interrupted at inappropriate times, ongoing read/write operations may be interrupted or even erroneous. A sequential connection design similar to hot-pluggable push in wire terminal block allows grounding before signal and power lines, thus mitigating the impact of hot-plugging.





