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What is the difference between a connector and cable i
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Answered by kevinvinu5
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Connector: A connector is the unique end of a plug, jack, or the edge of a card that connects to a port. E.g., all desktop computer expansion cards have a connector that allows them to connect in a slot on the motherboard.  

Cable: When referring to cables, the connector is the end of the cable that connects into a port. E.g., the end of a USB cable has a connector that allows it to connect to a USB port.

Answered by tannudhoke67
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A connector is the unique end of a plug, jack, or the edge of a card that connects to a port. ... When referring to cables, the connector is the end of the cable that connects into a port. For example, the end of a USB cable has a connector that allows it to connect to a USB port.

Explanation:

By Michael Pecht and San Kyeong electrical connectors

Electrical connectors are classified into three types based on their termination ends: board-to-board connectors, cable/wire-to-cable/wire connectors, and cable/wire-to-board connectors.

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