Introducing the D-SUB Female Three Row Crimp Type (stamped Pin) - the superhero of connectors! This little wonder will crimp its way into your heart and your electronic devices like a boss. With its three rows of pins, it's like having a tiny army of connectors ready to conquer any connection challenge. Made from top-grade materials, this crimp type is as tough as nails, ensuring a secure and reliable connection every time. So, say goodbye to loose connections and hello to the rockstar of crimp types. Get ready to be blown away by its crimping prowess - it's a true pincredible experience!
Manufacturer :ANTENK ELECTRONICS.,CO LTD.
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D-Sub and DB are prefixes used to describe a type of multi-pin connectors that happen to be commonly used in audio equipment. The original manufacturer, ITT Cannon, adopted the [D" designation as the lead character in their part numbers signifying the connector type. The shell size, or capacity, is next in the part number: A=15 pin, B=25 pin, C=37 pin, D=50 pin and E=9 pin (not originally produced). This type connector can also be specified with many different styles and quantities (up to its capacity) of pin: high power, coax and combinations. The most common connector, early on, was the 25-pin size, which was used on RS232 ports (a common computer port). Hence DB25M means [D" type, [B" shell, 25 pins, Male pin. Note that a 15-pin female would be DA15F. D-Sub is short for the current industrial tag, D-Subminiature, used by almost all of the manufacturers.
SPECIFICATION
Material:
Housing: Temperature Thermoplastics,PBT+G.F UL 94V-0
Contact: Brass or Bronze
Shell: 0.35T Steel Nickel Plating All Area
Electical Characteristics:
Current Rating :5A
Contact Resistance:20 Milliohms Max
Withstanding Voltage:500V AC For 1 Minute
Insulation Resistance :1000 Mehms Min
Operating Temperature:-55℃ to +105℃