| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Packaging | RoHS Status | Contact Finish | Contact Finish Thickness | Type | Color | Pitch | Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09330009851 | HARTING | JUMPER ACROSS 1X12 BLUE 16A | Han® ES Press | - | - | Tin | 118.1µin (3.00µm) | Insulated | Blue | 0.264" (6.70mm) | 0.445" (11.30mm) | |
| 339-40-104-40-000000 | Mill-Max | HORIZ SMD JMPR | 339 | Tube | RoHS Compliant | Tin | 200.0µin (5.08µm) | Insulated | - | 0.100" (2.54mm) | - | |
| LM-40-11 | Aries Electronics, Inc. | SP200-SJ200 .040 SHRTNG PLG/JACK | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| M22-1910046 | Harwin | CONN JUMPER SHORTING TIN BLUE | M22 | Bulk | - | Tin | 118.1µin (3.00µm) | Open Top | Blue | 0.079" (2.00mm) | 0.138" (3.50mm) | |
| 3360-2-14-80-00-00-08-0 | Mill-Max | CIRCUIT PIN JUMPER | 3360 | Bulk | RoHS Compliant | Tin | - | Non-Insulated | - | 0.250" (6.35mm) | 0.200" (5.08mm) | |
| AKSPLT-Z-BLK | ASSMANN WSW Components | JUMPER W-GRIP TEST SLOT .1" TIN | - | Bulk | - | Tin | - | Open Top, Grip | Black | 0.100" (2.54mm) | 0.531" (13.50mm) | |
| 1460B | Keystone Electronics Corp. | PLUG SHORTING INSULATED BLACK | - | Bulk | - | Gold | - | Closed Top, Grip | Black | 0.200" (5.08mm) | 0.500" (12.70mm) | |
| AKSNT-Z-BLK | ASSMANN WSW Components | JUMPER OPEN TIN .1" BLACK | - | Bulk | - | Tin | - | Open Top | Black | 0.100" (2.54mm) | 0.177" (4.50mm) | |
| D3088-99 | Harwin | 1MM INSULATED SHORTING PLUG | D308 | Bulk | - | Gold | 3.90µin (0.099µm) | Closed Top, Grip | Red | 0.400" (10.16mm) | 0.472" (12.00mm) | |
| 5100TR | Keystone Electronics Corp. | COMPACT SMT JUMPER | - | Original-Reel® | - | Silver | - | Non-Insulated | - | 0.300" (7.62mm) | 0.100" (2.54mm) |
Shunts and jumpers are small, conductive components used to bridge or short specific connections within electronic circuits. Shunts typically refer to shorting bars or links that create a low-resistance connection, while jumpers are connectors used to bridge two points temporarily. These components are valuable in circuit configurations requiring manual or temporary alterations, such as in prototyping, testing, or adjusting circuit parameters. Shunts and jumpers provide engineers with a simple and efficient means of modifying circuit behavior without the need for permanent changes, contributing to the flexibility and versatility of electronic designs.