Connector Technical Data | |||||||||
Model Number | DB15P2LP | ||||||||
Connectors No. | 9 Pin, 15 Pin, 25 Pin | ||||||||
Rated current | 5A | ||||||||
Rated Voltage | 300V | ||||||||
Impulse Voltage | 1000V | ||||||||
Contact | Brass | ||||||||
Contact Plating | Au | ||||||||
Contact Carrier | PBT |
D-Subminiature (D-Sub) connectors are part of an industry standard for applications requiring robust and reliable connectors. These proven D-Sub connectors are one of the most popular Input/Output interconnects, addressing a wide variety of applications in telecommunications, data, consumer, industrial, military, instrumentation and medical. Cableforce offers a wide range of D-Sub connectors to meet various design requirements including those in harsh environment. These high performance connectors are designed for severe environment applications in the field of telecommunications, aerospace, military (125°C) class and for particularly severe applications, especially high temperature (+155°C) class. It features machined contacts and is available in solder bucket, straight spills, angled spills and wire wrap terminations
Features
Standard D type is a basic I/O connector
D-shaped design with 2 shells and 2 housings
D-shaped shell design
9 to 25 positions available for contact layout
Stamped and formed contacts
Straight and angled terminations available
Different PCB mounting and panel mounting accessory options availabl
FAQ
What is the difference between wave soldering and manually dipped soldering?
Dip soldering is the manual equivalent of automated wave soldering. The apparatus required is just a small tank containing molten solder. PCB with mounted components is dipped manually into the tank when the molten solder sticks to the exposed metallic areas of the board.