Dupont Wires/Terminal WiresDupont wires, also known as jumper wires, are a type of electrical wire with a small, rectangular connector at each end. They are commonly used in prototyping and breadboarding, where they can be easily inserted into the holes on a breadboard to make connections between components. Dupont wires are available in various lengths and colors, and are often used in combination with a set of male-to-male or male-to-female header pins to make connections between a breadboard and other electronic components. Terminal wires, on the other hand, are wires that are designed for use in more permanent installations, where they are used to make connections between terminals on electronic components or circuit boards. They are typically more robust and rugged than Dupont wires, and are available in a wider range of sizes and insulation materials.