Passivated zinc plated steel body
What is a D-Sub Connector?
A D-Sub connector is a popular type of I/O connector that is commonly used in the computer and datacoms industry to provide power and point-to-point communications between two devices such as a computer and a monitor. The d-sub contains two or more parallel rows of pins or sockets surrounded by a D-shaped metal shell which provides mechanical support and ensures the correct orientation is used when mating. These d-subs are available as female D-sub sockets (or d-sub receptacles) with female contacts or male D-sub plugs with male pin contacts. The socket style female connector mates with the plug style male connector. Please note that a D-sub with a plastic shell cannot be mated with a D-sub with a metal shell.
Panel Mounting
• High performance design• Performance Level 1
• RS232 standard interface
• Robust zinc plated steel shell
• Machined contacts
• UL 94V-0 insulator
• Flanges containing 3.05 mm mounting holes for screw mounting to a panel
• Solder cups for simple wire termination
Applications
For suitable hole cutters, refer to ’D’ connector cutters (e.g. stock no.477-8690)• Computers, monitors and scanners
• Networking and communications equipment
• Data processing equipment
• Industrial equipment
• Test and measurement instrumentation
• Remote sensors and dataloggers
• Portable electric generation equipment
(*Standard mounting dimensions)
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