Female HeadersA connector is a device that is used to join two or more electrical circuits together. It allows electricity to flow between the connected circuits, and can also be used to disconnect the circuits when needed.
A female header is a type of connector that has a row of female contacts, which are typically in the form of metal pins or sockets. Female headers are often used in conjunction with male headers, which have corresponding male contacts that can be inserted into the female contacts. Female headers are commonly used in printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic devices, where they can be used to connect two PCBs or to connect a PCB to a device such as a sensor or actuator.