What are the structural characteristics and functions of the right angle obd2 male connector?
The right angle OBD2 male connector is an important interface accessory used in automotive diagnostic systems. The following is an introduction to it:
Structural characteristics
Right angle design: Compared with traditional straight connectors, the plug part of the right angle OBD2 male connector forms a 90 degree angle with the cable. This design can better achieve connection in limited space, avoid interference between the cable and surrounding components, and facilitate installation in some compact spaces, such as the area near the dashboard under the driver's seat of a car.
16 pin configuration: Typically has 16 pins that follow the standard protocol of OBD2, with each pin having specific functions such as power, grounding, data transmission, etc.
function
Data transmission: As a bridge between the vehicle OBD system and external diagnostic equipment, it can accurately transmit various data from the vehicle electronic control unit (ECU), such as engine speed, vehicle speed, water temperature, fault codes, etc., to the diagnostic equipment, so that maintenance personnel or vehicle owners can understand the operating status of the vehicle.
Equipment power supply: Provide power to connected external diagnostic equipment or other OBD related devices to ensure that the equipment can function properly.