tip and ring
The divisions of the plug in phone, mini-phone and sub-mini connectors that represent the different conductors. Tip (T) and ring (R), along with the sleeve (S), are used in two-conductor (TS), three-conductor (TRS) and four-conductor (TRRS) variations. This terminology originated from the early days of telephones when operators manually plugged lines into a manual switchboard. Today, there are myriad audio applications that use two conductors (TS) for mono and three conductors (TRS) for stereo. See phone connector and mini-phone connector.
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