It means that the connector is not perfectly smooth and round. Somewhere on its
body, there is some sort of a little bulge, blip, strip, or anything else that sticks out.
That irregular piece must slide into a matching groove on the socket, otherwise the
two halves of the connector don't connect. The purpose, of course, is to prevent
inserting the connector the wrong way, and connecting pins together that are not
meant to contact each other.
Keyed connectors are connectors that have something on them or are shaped so they can be connected only one way. That is, so they cannot be connected incorrectly.
Keyed connectors are designed to be inserted only in one direction. Keying is used as a safety feature to prevent wrong orientation/plug in which may lead to damaging the connector/circuit board
so they fit correctly into an 8bit or 16bit slot
The three types of key connectors are keyed connectors, which have a physical keying mechanism to ensure correct orientation and prevent mismatching; coded connectors, which use a unique code or pattern to differentiate between various connections; and locking connectors, which utilize a locking mechanism to secure the connection and prevent accidental disconnection. Each type serves to enhance reliability and ensure proper connections in various applications.
Almost all connectors are designed as such. PATA and SATA cables are usually keyed so that they can only be connected in one direction. SCSI connectors are shaped in a way that makes it impossible to establish a complete connection in the wrong direction.
A connector with a small protrusion to ensure proper mating with its counterpart.
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Keyed Up was created in 1983.
Keyed connectors are designed with specific shapes or notches that ensure a connector can only be inserted in one orientation, preventing incorrect connections. In the case of floppy disk drives, these connectors align with corresponding receptacles on the drive, facilitating proper data and power transmission. This design helps avoid damage to the drive or the cable, ensuring reliable operation and data integrity when connecting the floppy disk drive to the computer or other devices.
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You speed the word as 'miskeyed'. When you put the prefix with the word keyed, you do not use the two 's' as when you say the word 'miss'.
It means that the connector is not perfectly smooth and round. Somewhere on its body, there is some sort of a little bulge, blip, strip, or anything else that sticks out. That irregular piece must slide into a matching groove on the socket, otherwise the two halves of the connector don't connect. The purpose, of course, is to prevent inserting the connector the wrong way, and connecting pins together that are not meant to contact each other.