Tap Port

The Tap Port is an important component of an electrical coupler, which is used to split power between two output ports. The coupler is designed so that the power is split in an unequal ratio, with one port receiving more power than the other. This port is referred to as the Tap Port.

The Tap Port is used to provide a more balanced distribution of power between the two output ports. In a typical application, the Tap Port is used to supply power to a low-power device or system, while the other port supplies power to a larger or higher-power device. This allows for more efficient use of the available power, and reduces the risk of overloading the port with too much power.

The Tap Port also provides a way to connect two devices that are not compatible with each other. The Tap Port is connected to a device, and the other port is connected to the other device. This allows the devices to be used in tandem, even if they are not compatible.

The Tap Port is typically a three-pin connector, with two pins for the power supply and one pin for the output. The pins for the power supply are usually labeled ‘V’ for voltage and ‘I’ for current. The output pin is usually labeled ‘O’ for output. The Tap Port is usually connected to a cable, which is then connected to the device or system receiving the power.

The Tap Port is an important part of any electrical coupler, as it provides a way to split power between two output ports in an unequal ratio. It is also a convenient way to connect two devices that are not compatible with each other. The Tap Port is typically a three-pin connector, with two pins for the power supply and one pin for the output.