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Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | DB09P1LS | ||||||||
Connectors No. | 9 Pin, 15 Pin, 25 Pin | ||||||||
Rated current | 5A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 300V | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 1000V | ||||||||
Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ | ||||||||
Contact Resistance | 10MΩ | ||||||||
Contact Carrier | PBT |
D-Sub and DVI are the current standard interfaces in PC environments.
Known officially as D-Sub miniature, D-Sub is not exclusive to display use. It's also used for serial-port, parallel-port, SCSI, and other connectors, with the number of connector pins depending on the purpose of use. However, these connector standards are rarely if ever found in PCs now for general-purpose personal use, most such applications having migrated to USB.
Manufacturing Technique
FAQ
Types of D-sub Connectors
We can differentiate D-sub connectors using several factors:
Another subtype of D-sub connector is an ITT trademark called the microminiature-D or “micro-D.” Micro-D connectors are even smaller than standard D-subs, and you can find them in use almost exclusively for space-grade technology.