BNC connector
coaxial cable and twisted pair cable. coaxial cable is the most widely used type of transmission line.
Coaxial Cable With RJ 45 Connectors at both the ends.
UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.
This is known as a Coaxial DC power connector. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial_DC_Power_Connectors
UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.
TRS is the name of the type of connector (e.g. 1/4"/6.3mm jack) and speaker cable is exactly what it is, speaker cable.
UTP most commonly used network cableCat 5 and Cat 6 network cables (also called 10BaseT) use an RJ-45 connector. Older thinwire ethernet (10Base2) uses BNC coaxial connect. Original thickwire ethernet used a special thicker cable with a proprietary AUI connector. The old IBM Token Ring system also used its own special cabling and connectors.
An RJ45 connector and a PCI NIC card are 2 completely different things. An RJ45 (Technically an 8P8C) is the connector at the end of a CAT cable which plugs into a NIC card. Unless you are thinking RJ11, which has nothing to do with CAT cables. An RJ11 is the name of the cable used for single-line dialup modems and telephones, in which case, the connector is called a 6P4C connector.
Network/Ethernet connectors typically use an RJ-45 connector. An RJ-45 plug is similar to a Phone plug, except that the RJ-45 plug had 8 contact points. RJ-45 plugs are most commonly found at the end of CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable for a network.
There's different types of connections that lead to a hard disk. you'll have to ellaborate your question.But..... I can tell you what the wires are....There's the ribbon cable. (flat and wide cable that connects to the back of your drive to the motherboard)The Molex plug (white and it has four pins) that powers your hard disks, it leads to the power supply.OR... The SATA power connector (which is black, has 5 wires (red, yellow, 2 black, and one orange) which connect to the back of your hard diskThere's also the SATA data transfer cable, it's a thin (usually red) cable that connects to the motherboard to your hard drive. (it's a thin "L" shaped slot)
They usually do not have a name but the connector does. Each year model range uses different ones, However you can just count the number of pins and call it however many pins, pin connector. and take note of the shape.
Fluid Connector