A Molex connector is an electrical connector widely used in power applications for computers, LED lighting, and other electronic devices. The name comes from the company Molex , which developed these connectors. They are robust, easy to connect, and suitable for both low voltage and high currents.
Features of Molex connectors
- Versatile : Used for power and signal transmission in various electronics applications.
- Robust design : Often made of plastic with sturdy metal pins.
- Multiple Pin Configurations : Available in 2-pin, 4-pin, 6-pin, and more.
- Lock : Some variants have a click mechanism to prevent loosening.
- Suitable for higher currents : Often used for applications up to 10A per pin.
Commonly used types of Molex connectors
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Molex 4-pin (Peripheral Power Connector)
- Known from desktop computers, used to power hard drives, CD/DVD drives and fans.
- Voltage: +5V (red wire) and +12V (yellow wire), with two black ground wires .
- Used for LED lighting in computers and industrial applications.
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Molex Mini-Fit Jr. (6 and 8 pin)
- Widely used in PC power supplies (ATX) for GPUs and motherboards.
- Also used in industrial LED drivers and power supplies.
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Molex PicoBlade (1.25mm pitch)
- A compact version, used for LED strips and small electronics.
- Particularly in automotive and battery-powered applications.
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Molex Micro-Fit (3.0mm pitch)
- A smaller alternative to Mini-Fit Jr.
- Suitable for LED controllers, automotive LED lighting and drones.
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Molex KK (2.54mm pitch)
- Widely used in printed circuit boards (PCBs) for signal and power connections.
- Sometimes used in LED drivers and dimmers.
What are Molex connectors used for?
- LED lighting (power supply of LED strips and modules)
- Computers (power supplies, GPUs, and hard drives)
- Automotive (LED lighting in vehicles)
- Industrial applications (power and signal connections)
- Printed circuit board interconnections (PCBs) in consumer electronics
If you want to use a Molex connector for LED lighting, it's important to consider the number of pins, the current capacity, and compatibility with your power supply or driver.