What is a D-sub connection?
What is a D-sub connection?
A D-sub connector, also called a D-sub miniature, is an electrical connector commonly used in computers. D-sub connectors feature parallel rows of connector pins, surrounded by a metal shield. The shield is shorter on one side, resembling the D English letter.
What does D-Sub connector look like?
D-Sub Connectors They are shaped like a sideways letter “D,” with one side slightly longer than the other. Due to the shape, there is only one way to connect a device. All D-Sub connectors have a metal “shield” that surrounds two or more rows of pins (male) or holes (female).
What does D-Sub HDMI mean?
D-Sub and DVI: standard interfaces for PC use. When used as a monitor interface, a D-Sub port is also known as a VGA port, an analog connection standard that’s been around for some time. The connector is a DE-15 connector with 15 pins in three rows, often referred to as a “mini-D-Sub 15-pin” or “D-Sub 15-pin” connector …
What are D-shaped connectors?
Qualified for use in space, our D-shaped connectors are manufactured in application versions, such as connectors which mix power/coax cavities with size 20 signal contacts; feed-through connectors which provide a disposable interface for high use applications; and non-magnetic connectors with rubber grommet on the rear, for strain relief.
Which D-sub connectors are MIL-DTL-24308 qualified?
The AMPLIMITE D-subminiature connectors are qualified to the MIL-DTL-24308 specification. TE’s Series 109, Series 90 and ULTRA-LITE connectors offer a full range of contact densities, as well as weight-savings and EMI shielding. Our portfolio includes AS39029 contacts, as well as coax and power contacts. Shop D-Sub Connectors (2,314)
What are the different types of D-subminiature connectors?
Our complete line of D-Subminiature Connectors ranges from Right Angle and Vertical Posted Connectors, Cable Connectors to the AMPLIMITE .050 Series D-Sub Connectors.
What is a High-Density Interconnect Device?
This type of device is designed to make secure, reliable connections in high-density circuits.