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Adapter
Top Adapters for Electronics is an electronic device that enables compatibility between two or more incompatible devices or interfaces. Commonly used in both computing and electronics, adapters come in various forms—power adapters, audio/video adapters, USB adapters, and network adapters—each serving a distinct function.
A power adapter, for example, converts AC (alternating current) from a wall outlet into the required DC (direct current) voltage suitable for laptops, routers, or other electronics. USB adapters help convert different port types such as USB-C to USB-A, making legacy devices functional with newer systems.
Adapters can be passive or active. They are widely used in households, offices, industrial settings, and travel scenarios to bridge gaps between different standards.
Common Specifications:
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Input Voltage: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz
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Output Voltage: 5V, 9V, 12V, 19V, or 24V DC (depending on device)
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Output Current: Ranges from 0.5A to 5A or more
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Connector Types: USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, VGA, DVI, Ethernet (RJ-45), DC barrel
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Power Rating: 5W to 100W+
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Compatibility: Device- and region-specific
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Certifications: CE, FCC, RoHS, UL (for safety and compliance)
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Form Factor: Compact, portable design; plug-and-play functionality
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Material: Flame-retardant plastic housing