# Power connector

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**Power connector** may refer to:

- [AC power plugs and sockets](/source/AC_power_plugs_and_sockets), devices that allow electrically operated equipment to be connected to the primary alternating current (AC) power supply in a building - [NEMA connector](/source/NEMA_connector), the standard for much of the Americas and Japan for such plugs and sockets
- [Industrial power plug](/source/Industrial_power_plug)
- [DC connector](/source/DC_connector), an electrical connector for supplying direct current (DC) power
- [Blade connector](/source/Blade_connector), commonly found in cars for quick connection of wiring to electrical components
- [IEC 60309](/source/IEC_60309) (BS 4343), so-called "Commando" plug and socket
- [IEC 60320](/source/IEC_60320), connectors for power supply cords to electrical appliances
- [Molex connector](/source/Molex_connector), four-pin hard disk drive (HDD) connectors, also used for powering CD-ROM drives, burners etc.
- [Berg connector](/source/Berg_connector), smaller four pin floppy disk drive (FDD) connectors, also used by some hard drives, and carrying the same power supplies as the HDD connectors

## See also

- [Electrical connector](/source/Electrical_connector), an electro-mechanical device for joining electrical circuits as an interface using a mechanical assembly
- [RF connector](/source/RF_connector), an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies in the multi-megahertz range

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