are a type of electrical connector commonly used in electronics, electrical testing, and prototyping. They are named for their resemblance to the jaws of a crocodile or alligator.
Here are some key features and uses of crocodile clips:
- Design: Crocodile clips consist of a metal body with serrated jaws that can be opened and closed using a spring mechanism or screw. The jaws typically have teeth or serrations to improve grip on wires, components, or terminals.
- Connectivity: Crocodile clips are used to temporarily connect electrical wires, cables, or components during testing, prototyping, or troubleshooting. They can be attached to various types of conductors, including wires, leads, terminals, and test points.
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