
An adapter or adaptor is a device that converts attributes of one electrical device or system to those of an otherwise incompatible device or system. Some modify
power or
signal
A signal is both the process and the result of transmission of data over some media accomplished by embedding some variation. Signals are important in multiple subject fields including signal processing, information theory and biology.
In ...
attributes, while others merely adapt the physical form of one
connector to another.
Travel adapters
Many countries with ties to Europe use 230-volt, 50 Hz AC
mains electricity
Mains electricity, utility power, grid power, domestic power, wall power, household current, or, in some parts of Canada, hydro, is a general-purpose Alternating current, alternating-current (AC) electric power supply. It is the form of electri ...
, using a variety of
power plugs and sockets. Difficulty arises when moving an electrical device between countries that use different sockets. A
passive electric power adapter, sometimes called a ''travel plug'' or ''travel adapter'', allows using a plug from one region with a foreign socket. As
other countries supply 120-volt, 60 Hz AC, using a travel adapter in a country with a different supply poses a safety hazard if the connected device does not support both input voltages.
AC-to-DC adapters

An AC-to-DC
power supply
A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, electric current, current, and frequency to power ...
adapts electricity from household mains voltage (either 120 or 230 volts
AC) to low-voltage
DC suitable for powering
consumer electronics
Consumer electronics, also known as home electronics, are electronic devices intended for everyday household use. Consumer electronics include those used for entertainment, Communication, communications, and recreation. Historically, these prod ...
. Small, detached power supplies for consumer electronics are called ''
AC adapters'', or variously ''power bricks'', ''wall warts'', or ''chargers''.
Computer adapters
A
''host controller'' connects a computer to a peripheral device, such as a storage device, network, or human interface device. As a host controller can also be viewed as bridging the protocols used on the
buses between peripheral and computer, and internally to the computer, it is also called a ''host bus adapter''. Likewise, specific types may be called adapters: a network interface controller may be called a ''
network adapter'', and a graphics card a ''
display adapter''.
Adapters (often in the form of ''
dongles'') allow connecting a peripheral device with one plug to a different jack on the computer. They are often used to connect modern devices to a
legacy port on an old system, or old devices to a modern port. Such adapters may be entirely
passive, or contain active circuitry.
A common type is a
USB adapter.
One kind of
serial port
A serial port is a serial communication Interface (computing), interface through which information transfers in or out sequentially one bit at a time. This is in contrast to a parallel port, which communicates multiple bits simultaneously in Pa ...
adapter enables connections between
25-contact and
nine-contact connectors,
but does not affect electrical power- and signalling-related attributes.
Software adapters
In software, an adapter is a piece of code that complies with an interface of an existing component while actually using another implementation.
See also
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Dongle (includes all sorts of adapters)
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Europlug
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Power strip
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Repurposing
Repurposing is the process by which an object with one use value is transformed or redeployed as an object with an alternative use value.
Description
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