D-Sub Cables

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
C7MXS-2510G

C7MXS-2510G

CW Industries

DSUB CABLE - CMP25S/AE25G/X

3

H7VVH-3710G

H7VVH-3710G

ASSMANN WSW Components

CABLE D-SUB-HMU37H/AE37G/HMU37H

0

H7VXH-2506M

H7VXH-2506M

ASSMANN WSW Components

CABLE D-SUB - HMU25H/AE25M/X

0

MNPO-09-WD-18.0-C-N-ETH

MNPO-09-WD-18.0-C-N-ETH

Omnetics

MALE NANO-D 9POS 18"

16

A7MMB-1506G

A7MMB-1506G

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CABLE D-SUB-AMP15B/AE15G/AMP15B

0

2302272

2302272

Phoenix Contact

CABLE ASSY DB50 SHIELDED GRAY 1M

70

M7VWK-5006J

M7VWK-5006J

3M

D-SUB CABLE MMU50K/MC50G/MFU50K

0

P502-050

P502-050

Tripp Lite

CABLE ASSY HD15 SHLD BLK 15.24M

18950

C7MMG-1510M

C7MMG-1510M

CW Industries

DSUB CABLE - CMP15G/AE15M/CMP15G

0

CS-DSDMDB15FF-005

CS-DSDMDB15FF-005

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CABLE ASSY DB15 SHLD GRAY 1.52M

76

AK5320-1.8

AK5320-1.8

ASSMANN WSW Components

CABLE ASSY HD15 SHLD BEIGE 1.8M

0

C7PPS-2510G

C7PPS-2510G

CW Industries

DSUB CABLE - CMM25S/AE25G/CMM25S

0

A7FFB-3710M

A7FFB-3710M

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CABLE D-SUB-AFP37B/AE37M/AFP37B

0

C7FXS-0906M

C7FXS-0906M

CW Industries

DSUB CABLE - CFP09S/AE09M/X

0

P772-002

P772-002

Tripp Lite

CABLE ASSY DB25 SHLD GRY 609.6MM

1490

M7OOK-1506J

M7OOK-1506J

3M

D-SUB CABLE MFL15K/MC16G/MFL15K

0

CCA-009-I18R152

CCA-009-I18R152

NorComp

CABLE ASSY D TO MIC D 9P 457.2MM

48

A7PXB-0906G

A7PXB-0906G

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CABLE D-SUB - AMM09B/AE09G/X

0

A7PXB-2510G

A7PXB-2510G

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CABLE D-SUB - AMM25B/AE25G/X

0

M7VVK-0910J

M7VVK-0910J

3M

D-SUB CABLE MMU09K/MC10G/MMU09K

0

D-Sub Cables

1. Overview

D-Sub cables (D-Subminiature cables) are a family of multi-pin connectors characterized by their D-shaped metal shell and parallel pin arrangements. They were first introduced in 1952 by ITT Corporation and became a standard interface for serial and parallel communication in early computing and industrial systems. Despite the rise of modern interfaces like USB and HDMI, D-Sub cables remain critical in legacy systems, industrial automation, and specialized equipment due to their reliability and robust mechanical design.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypePin CountKey FeaturesApplications
DE-99Compact size, low-cost signal transmissionRS-232 serial ports, gaming controllers
DB-1515High-density pin layoutVGA video interfaces, Macintosh serial ports
DB-2525Supports parallel data transferPrinter ports, industrial sensors
DC-3737High-pin-count for complex systemsTelecommunications, military equipment

3. Structure and Components

D-Sub cables consist of three primary elements: 1. D-Shaped Metal Shell: Provides EMI shielding and mechanical durability. 2. Pin Contacts: Typically made of phosphor bronze or beryllium copper with gold/silver plating for conductivity. 3. Dielectric Insulator: Prevents short circuits between pins, often using thermoplastic materials. Cable variants include standard 1:1 wiring and high-density designs with multiple contact rows.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValueSignificance
Impedance50 -100 Ensures signal integrity at high frequencies
Current Rating1A-5A per pinDetermines power delivery capability
Operating Temperature-40 C to +85 CDefines environmental tolerance
Shielding Effectiveness60dB-100dBReduces electromagnetic interference
Termination TypeSolder, crimp, or IDCInfluences durability and assembly method

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial automation (PLCs, CNC machines)
  • Legacy computer systems (serial/parallel ports)
  • Test and measurement equipment (oscilloscopes)
  • Aerospace (avionics data buses)
  • Medical devices (diagnostic imaging systems)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesSpecial Features
TE ConnectivityDELPHI D-Sub CablesHigh-vibration resistance for industrial use
AmphenolDura-Con HD D-SubHigh-density 4-row configuration
MolexPicoBlade D-SubMiniaturized design for compact devices
SamtecQTRADE D-SubQuick-mate alignment system

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: 1. Match pin count and gender to host interface requirements. 2. Evaluate environmental factors (temperature, vibration). 3. Choose appropriate shielding for EMI-sensitive environments. 4. Consider termination method based on maintenance needs. 5. Verify compliance with industry standards (EIA/TIA-232, MIL-STD-188). Example: Selecting DB-9 cables with ferrite cores for industrial motor control cabinets to reduce noise interference.

8. Industry Trends

While D-Sub cables face declining use in consumer electronics, they remain entrenched in industrial applications. Emerging trends include: 1. Hybrid D-Sub connectors integrating fiber optics alongside traditional pins. 2. Nanocoatings for corrosion resistance in harsh environments. 3. Increased adoption of high-density DA-15 interfaces in robotics. 4. RoHS-compliant materials replacing traditional tin-lead plating. The global D-Sub market is projected to maintain a 1.2% CAGR through 2030, primarily driven by industrial IoT deployments.

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