(D-SUBminiature connectors) A family of plugs and sockets widely used in communications and on earlier PCs. For example, the analog VGA monitor interface uses a D-sub 15-pin plug and socket. Also ...
Anyone ever had to repair a D-sub 15 pin VGA cable? We've got a 35 foot cable in our conference room that is damaged right near the connector. I've been tasked with repairing it if possible. I really ...
CI has extended its reflow process-compatible D-Sub family of connectors by adding 37-position connectors to the existing range of right-angle version Pin-In-Paste connectors offered in 9 to 25 ...
These connectors are everywhere: in control cabinets, factory lines, rail infrastructure, and robotics. Available in multiple variants like Standard, High Density, Mixed, and Waterproof, they’ve ...
The D-Subminiature was introduced in 1952 and while its use is on the decline, it remains one of the most common methods for making Com, Video and Network connections in mission critical and ...
It has been designed to ground the outer shield Quadrax directly to the shell of the connector, providing minimal RF noise. The connector is specified up to 1,000 mating cycles. To ensure that the ...
Anyone know where I could find, free preferrably, stencils for common connectors like 9 and 25 pin D-sub connectors? Looking in Visio's stock EE stencil library I can find generic D-Sub connectors, ...
Harting has developed a family of kits to convert traditional D-Sub connectors to push-pull latching. “D-Sub PushPull eliminates the need for fixing screws, utilising a straightforward push-pull ...