Introducing the 17w5 Male Solder Cup Coaxial D-sub Combo Connector - the ultimate gadget for all your soldering needs! This little wonder will make you feel like a tech wizard, even if you've never held a soldering iron before. With its sleek design and easy-to-use features, this connector will have you soldering like a pro in no time. Plus, it's not just any ordinary connector - it's a combo connector! It's like having a Swiss Army knife for your electronics. Need to connect coaxial cables? No problem! How about D-sub cables? Piece of cake! Say goodbye to tangled wires and hello to seamless connections. Get ready to impress your colleagues and become the soldering superhero you were always meant to be!
17W5 Male coaxial power d shell connector is mixed signal, power, coax, high voltage contacts in a single connector, 12 signals and 5 coaxial.
Specification of Antenk PDC17W5-MXXX Male Coaxial Power D Shell Connector/D Sub Connector
Tech Specs | |
Material | |
Shell | Steel with Tin plating (Optional Nickel plating) |
Insulator | Polyester PBT 30% GF, UL 94V-0,Black |
Contacts | Copper alloy, Gold plated over Nickel |
| Selective plating Matte Tin on terminal on coaxial contact body |
| Signal contacts have full gold plating |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Working Voltage | 125V |
Test Voltage | 1000V for 1min (Dielectric withstanding voltage) |
Signal Contact Current Rating |
Coaxial Contact Impedance | 50Ω and 75Ω |
Contact Resistance | 10mΩ max. (25mΩ max for R/A) |
Insulation Resistance | 5GΩ min |
Mechanical Characteristics | |
Temperature rating | -55℃ to +125℃ |
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Quality Class | Quality Class 1 (30u" Gold plated) |
| Quality Class 3 (8u" Gold plated) |
| Selective plating Matte Tin on terminal side for coaxial contact body |
| Signal contacts have full gold plating |
| More plating alternatives, contact Antenk Service |
Drawing of DSUB Male 17W5 Shell With Solder Cup CONT
Antenk is Leading manufacturer of a broad range of coaxial d-subs & mixed contact connectors used in a variety of harsh environment industry applications.
Coaxial D-SUB Mixed Contact Solder Cup
Features
Coaxial d-sub for a variety of applications in cable mount.
Signal contacts come pre-loaded. Coaxial contacts supplied - Not Pre-Loaded.
Available in 5 standard shell sizes with 23 multiple contact arrangements: 1W1/ 2V2 /2W2 /3V3/ 3W3/ 5W1/ 5W5
/ 7W2/ 8W8/ 9W4/ 11W1/ 13W3/ 13W6 /17W2/ 17W5 /21W1/ 21W4/ 24W7/ 25W3 /27W2/ 36W4/ 43W2/ 47W1
Allows combination of signal and coaxial d-sub contacts. Materials Shell: Steel, nickel plated Insulator: PBT + 30% fiber-glass - Black, U.L. rated 94V-O Contacts: Brass - Gold flash over nickel Notes Panel Cut-Outs 5W1 = Standard 9 Pin Shell 3W3 / 3W3K / 7W2 / 11W1 = Standard 15 Pin Shell 5W5 / 9W4 / 13W3 / 17W2 / 21W1= Standard 25 Pin Shell 8W8 / 21WA4 = Standard 37 Pin Shell Other Contact Arrangements Available Upon Request.
Coaxial D-Sub Connector
Transmit Radio Frequency Signals
The Coaxial D-Sub have like the Power D-Sub replaced the two rows in a Standard Density connector with a coaxial contact that take up about the same size as the two rows of signal contacts. The Coaxial D-Sub is exactly the same size as the Standard Density connector but instead of example 9 positions of signal pins it has 2 power contacts , or instead of 37 positions of signals it has 8 coaxial contacts.
The Impedance for the coaxial contacts are 50Ω or 75Ω
All Signals, but different Signals
The Coaxial D-Sub with Mixed Layout mixes both coaxial contacts and signal contacts in the same connector. For example the same size as a 15 position Standard Density D-Sub you can have what we call a 7W2, which means there is 7 contacts where 2 of them are coaxial contacts, which means there are 5 signal contacts, so 5 signals and 2 coaxial. See the Layout in the Tech Specs on the bottom, there are a lot of combinations of the Mixed Layout alternative.