TRRS 3.5mm Plug Jack Stereo Headset Audio Socket
At some point in your DIY audio projects, you’ll need a way to input audio into your circuits. One of the most versatile ways to do that is to use a 3.5 mm stereo audio jack.
TRRS 3.5mm Plug Jack Stereo Headset Audio Socket are the audio-style connectors on some phones, MP3 players and development boards.
TRRS stands for “Tip, Ring, Ring, Sleeve,” which reflects that, unlike a standard stereo connector, this has three conductors and a ground.
Some devices use the extra conductor for a microphone (like hands-free headsets) or to carry a video signal (like in some MP3/MP4 players).
You’ll need a way to input audio into your circuits at some point in your DIY audio projects. One of the most versatile ways to do that is to use a 3.5 mm stereo audio jack.
Specifications:
- Female
- Material: Plastic and Metal
- Colour: Black, Silver, Red PCB
- Size: 18mm x 15mm
Package included: TRRS 3.5mm Plug Jack Stereo Headset Audio Socket Breakout Board.
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