Snap-In Audio & DC Jacks

Shogyo offers a unique line of Snap-In, Panel-Mount, Audio and DC Power Connectors.  These Jacks are designed for ease of use as they can seamlessly snap into any preset panel holes.

Produced in our Kanagawa, Japan facility, only the finest raw materials are used in the production of these reliable and robust connectors.

Below, please find our product offerings.  Feel free to e-mail us at info@shogyo.com with any questions!

Audio Jacks

2.5mm, 2 Conductor – MJ-165SP

2.5mm, 3 Conductor – MJ-071SP

2.5mm, 4 Conductor – MJ-068SP

 

3.5mm, 2 Conductor – MJ-164SP

3.5mm, 3 Conductor – MJ-073SP

3.5mm, 4 Conductor – MJ-064SP

 

DC Jacks

1.65mm Center Pin – MJ-62 or MJ-63

2.0mm Center Pin – MJ-60

2.5mm Center Pin – MJ-61

Making the Correct Design Choices for Your Cable Assembly/Wire Harness

This article, from Assembly Magazine, stresses the importance of ensuring that your Cable Assembly or Wire Harness is properly designed. From Conductor material to Connectors, the author reviews the basic choices that need to be made in constructing a suitable Assembly for your end product. Helpful reading material for any design, electrical, or mechanical engineer!

Shogyo Obtains ISO9001:2015 Certification

We are proud to announce that Shogyo has been certified to the ISO9001:2015 Quality Management System standards and guidelines.  The 2015 standard incorporates the latest changes and updates to ISO9001, ISO’s flagship quality system.

Shogyo’s conformance to ISO9001:2015 is part of our continued and everlasting efforts to improve the quality of our products and proficiency of our support.  We undertake these initiatives in order to better serve you… our loyal customers.

Feel free to contact us at info@shogyo.com for a copy of the new Certificate.

Tracking Numbers… As Soon As Your Orders Ship!

Starting with all PO’s placed in 2016, we have upgraded our systems to now have the Shogyo website automatically e-mail customers once your order has shipped.  This goes for all parts being dispatched from any of our locations (including the west coast ports).  We hope you enjoy this new service!

 

New Shogyo Website Launch!

The Shogyo team is very pleased to be launching our new company website. Whether you are an engineer, purchasing professional, compliance officer, or project manager… the page has been specifically designed to make your life easier!

With a plethora of new search tools and functionalities, you can now easily drill down and segregate the components that fall under your design requirements. The site also helps guide you to any documentation (RoHS, REACH, etc.) and resources (custom capabilities, order status) that you might require.

If you are searching for parts for a new product design, looking to reduce the costs on your current BOM, or simply want to read up on some of the latest shipping news… it can all be done here at www.shogyo.com!

We hope you enjoy the new site and of course, please feel free to contact us with any questions that you might have

SCJ310 Series Audio Jacks

Shogyo is proud to offer to the market our SCJ310 Series Audio Jack. It is a 3.5mm, threaded Connector mainly used by OEMs in the Professional Audio field. The Jack is available with either Mono or Stereo circuitry and can be produced with PA66 + 33% plastic for wave soldering. It is also a direct cross to the Mouser/Kobiconn 16PJ138. With lead times as short as 10 days, why pay distributor prices when you can purchase direct? Please contact us directly for quotes or samples!

Check out the SCJ310

The Future of Collaborative Electronic Product Development

This article, from EDN Network, examines the pitfalls of failed communication between different departments during the design and development of an electronic product. As industry processes continue to evolve, the author takes a forward look at how to succeed at streamlining the efforts of design and mechanical engineers. With better collaboration, we can all improve our products and bring them to market in a more time sensitive and cost efficient manner.

See the full article here