Introducing the D-Sub Male four solder Type (machine pin) - the superhero of connectors! This bad boy is here to save the day when it comes to connecting your devices. With its soldering skills that could put Iron Man to shame, this connector ensures a rock-solid connection that won't let you down. Need to connect your computer to a monitor? No problem! Want to hook up your gaming console to a TV? Easy peasy! This connector is so versatile, it could even connect your toaster to your fridge (if you're into that kind of thing). Don't settle for ordinary connectors, get the D-Sub Male four solder Type (machine pin) and join the league of extraordinary connections!
Manufacturer :ANTENK ELECTRONICS.,CO LTD.
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℃