Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | DB09A1LSZ1 | ||||||||
Connectors No. | 9 Pin, 15 Pin | ||||||||
Rated current | 5A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 300V | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 300V | ||||||||
Insulation Resistance | 100MΩ | ||||||||
Contact Resistance | 10MΩ | ||||||||
Contact Carrier | PBT GF |
Useful in almost every standard I/O application
Rugged and sturdy connector
Supports the need for polarisation
Interchangable and intermateable with other makes
Supports various customised needs at customers' end
Economical solution
FAQ
●How is the DVI standard related to the VGA standard?
The Digital Video Interface (DVI) is supposed to be the 1999 successor to the 1987 universal PC monitor standard known as VGA. However, things happened and better A/V standards came up like High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and DP (DisplayPort) that are capable of uniting video and audio in a single cable connection. Also, incidentally, the DVI-I (singe and dual-link) port can support DVI-to-VGA adapters quite easily since DVI is supposed to be VGA’s successor and progeny.