Male-to-female jumper wires have a pin or plug at one end (male) and a receptacle or socket at the other end (female). They are commonly used to connect components with male pins to a breadboard or other device with female headers. For example, you might use a male-to-female jumper wire to connect a microcontroller (male pins) to a breadboard (female headers) for prototyping purposes. These jumper wires are useful for creating temporary connections in electronics projects without the need for soldering.
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