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1, 0, t, p, f, 0.5, h, gay, les, what do you mean?

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1, 0, t, p, f, 0.5, h, gay, les, rotten equipment is divided into master (master equipment) and slave (slave equipment). The host is equivalent to the usb port of the pc. Slave is equivalent to usb device interface. Simply understand that the master is a socket and the slave is a plug.

The connectors of general electronic products and the pins of electrical appliances are called plugs. The plug socket of household AC power supply has a male connector protruding in the form of a rod or a copper plate, and a female connector with a groove or a concave hole is physically inserted.

Size is an important technical requirement, which is related to whether plugs, sockets and converters can be used safely and meet the requirements of universal interchangeability to avoid wrong insertion. The unqualified size will affect the user's use or cause hidden dangers such as poor contact and wrong insertion, damage the equipment and cause fire and electric shock accidents.

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1, 0, t, p, f, 0.5, h, gay, les, rot clan can be divided into:

Headphone plug, DC plug, audio plug, usb plug, video plug, microphone plug, charger plug, mobile phone plug, etc. Internationally, household appliances are divided into three categories:

Class I: Electrical appliances refer to those with only one layer of insulation measures. This kind of electrical appliance must be equipped with leakage protector and grounding protection (that is, three-pin plug). Such as air conditioners, machine tools, motors, etc.

The second category: electrical appliances have double insulation measures, so it is necessary to add a leakage protector without grounding protection (that is, two-pin plugs can be used). Such as: TV, electric fan, desk lamp, induction cooker, ceramic electric stove, etc.

Category III: Electrical appliances are from safe voltage, generally 12-36V, such as mobile phones and notebook computers.