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Lorlin Electronics
D SUBMINIATURE CONNECTOR Solder pad STEEL gold panel mount
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D-Sub Connectors

D-Sub Connectors, also known as DE-9 or DB-15 connectors, are a type of electrical connector that was widely used in the past for various applications. Here's a concise introduction to D-Sub connectors:

Definition:
D-Sub connectors are a family of connectors characterized by their D-shaped metal shield, which provides electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection. They are part of the "D-Subminiature" or "D-Sub" series, which includes a variety of connector types with different numbers of pins.

Function:
These connectors are designed to transmit signals and power between devices. They are used for serial and parallel data communication, video connections, and other applications where a reliable and secure connection is required. The D-shaped shield helps to reduce signal interference and ensures a stable connection.

Applications:
D-Sub connectors have been used in a variety of settings, including:
1. Computers: For serial and parallel ports, as well as video connections like VGA.
2. Telecommunications: For connecting modems and other communication devices.
3. Industrial Equipment: For connecting sensors, controllers, and other components.
4. Audio/Video Equipment: For connecting audio and video devices, such as speakers and monitors.

Selection Criteria:
When choosing D-Sub connectors, consider the following factors:
1. Number of Pins: The connector must have the appropriate number of pins for the application.
2. Gender: Connectors can be male or female, and the mating pair must be compatible.
3. Cable Type: The connector should be suitable for the type of cable being used.
4. Shielding: For applications requiring EMI protection, a shielded connector is necessary.
5. Durability: The connector should be robust enough to withstand the intended number of mating cycles.
6. Compatibility: Ensure that the connector is compatible with the devices it will connect.

While D-Sub connectors were once ubiquitous, many of their functions have been replaced by newer technologies such as USB, HDMI, and DisplayPort. However, they are still used in certain legacy systems and industrial applications where their reliability and durability are valued.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.