The English term for an electronic piano’s charging port typically refers to the physical connector that is used to supply power to the device, allowing it to charge or stay powered on. This port can be any of the following terms, depending on the specific type of connector used:
USB Port: This is one of the most common types of charging ports for electronic pianos. It stands for Universal Serial Bus and can be used for charging as well as data transfer.
Power Port: A more generic term that simply indicates the point where power is supplied to the device.
DC Input: This term is often used when the piano requires a direct current (DC) power source for charging. It usually specifies the voltage and current requirements, such as “DC 5V, 2A.”
Battery Charger Port: This term is used when the port is specifically designed to charge the piano’s internal battery.
A/C Adapter Port: If the piano needs to be plugged into an electrical outlet to charge, the port might be referred to as an A/C adapter port.
Mini-USB, Micro-USB, or USB-C: These are specific types of USB ports with different sizes and shapes. They are used for charging and data transfer and are common in various electronic devices.
The exact term used can vary depending on the brand and model of the electronic piano, as well as the type of port it features.
