D-Sub Miniature Connectors
D-Sub Connectors, also known as DE-9 or DB-15 connectors, are a type of electrical connector commonly used for analog and digital signals. They are characterized by their distinct D-shaped metal shell and a series of pins or sockets within.
Definition: D-Sub connectors are a family of connectors that feature a D-shaped metal shield, which provides electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection and ensures a secure connection.
Function: These connectors are designed to transmit signals reliably over short distances. They are used in various applications due to their durability and ease of use. The pins within the connector can carry different types of signals, such as video, audio, or data, depending on the specific configuration.
Applications:
1. Computer Peripherals: D-Sub connectors are used for connecting monitors, keyboards, and mice to computers.
2. Industrial Equipment: They are employed in industrial settings for serial communication and control systems.
3. Audio/Video Systems: They are found in audio and video equipment for signal transmission.
4. Data Communication: D-Sub connectors are used for serial and parallel data communication in older systems.
Selection Criteria:
1. Number of Pins: The choice of D-Sub connector depends on the number of pins required for the application.
2. Signal Type: Different configurations are available for analog, digital, or mixed signal transmission.
3. Gender: Connectors can be male (with pins) or female (with sockets).
4. Shielding: The presence of a metal shield can be important for applications where EMI protection is necessary.
5. Physical Dimensions: The size of the connector should fit the space available in the application.
6. Compatibility: Ensure that the connector is compatible with the devices it will be used with.
When selecting a D-Sub connector, it's crucial to consider the specific needs of the application, including the type of signals being transmitted, the number of connections required, and any environmental factors that may affect the performance of the connector.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.
Definition: D-Sub connectors are a family of connectors that feature a D-shaped metal shield, which provides electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection and ensures a secure connection.
Function: These connectors are designed to transmit signals reliably over short distances. They are used in various applications due to their durability and ease of use. The pins within the connector can carry different types of signals, such as video, audio, or data, depending on the specific configuration.
Applications:
1. Computer Peripherals: D-Sub connectors are used for connecting monitors, keyboards, and mice to computers.
2. Industrial Equipment: They are employed in industrial settings for serial communication and control systems.
3. Audio/Video Systems: They are found in audio and video equipment for signal transmission.
4. Data Communication: D-Sub connectors are used for serial and parallel data communication in older systems.
Selection Criteria:
1. Number of Pins: The choice of D-Sub connector depends on the number of pins required for the application.
2. Signal Type: Different configurations are available for analog, digital, or mixed signal transmission.
3. Gender: Connectors can be male (with pins) or female (with sockets).
4. Shielding: The presence of a metal shield can be important for applications where EMI protection is necessary.
5. Physical Dimensions: The size of the connector should fit the space available in the application.
6. Compatibility: Ensure that the connector is compatible with the devices it will be used with.
When selecting a D-Sub connector, it's crucial to consider the specific needs of the application, including the type of signals being transmitted, the number of connections required, and any environmental factors that may affect the performance of the connector.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.
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