Electronic – Sockets or pins, and why

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I think I've found a solution for my previous question and I'm now going to order some FCI "Clincher" connectors from a local supplier to try them out.

My question is, should I terminate the ends of the flexible LED strips with sockets or pins? And why?

(In practice I'm going to be using sockets for this prototype because that's what Element14 have in stock, but if there's a strong reason to do it the other way 'round its worth me waiting for the stock to come in for the "real" (much bigger, more expensive) project.)

Best Answer

The general convention is sockets for power sources, pins for loads.

The reason is that you can touch the conductor of a pin, so you don't want to have a voltage on it. Sockets are often designed to make it difficult to accidentally touch the conduuctor. Much less relevant now in the days of low voltages, but why not stick to a convention that was usefull back when a voltage could kill.