D-Sub Connectors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MNSO-85-AA-N-ETH-M

MNSO-85-AA-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 85P SMD R/A SLD

27

MMDP-037-N00-SS-RH

MMDP-037-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D PLUG 37POS SLDR CUP

3

MNSO-31-VV-N-ETH-M

MNSO-31-VV-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 31POS SMD SLDR

22

MMDS-031-N00-SS-RH

MMDS-031-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D RCPT 31POS SLDR CUP

12

MNSO-15-AA-N-ETH-M

MNSO-15-AA-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 15P SMD R/A SLD

0

MNSO-31-AA-N-ETH-M

MNSO-31-AA-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 31P SMD R/A SLD

13

MMDS-069-N00-SS-RH

MMDS-069-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D RCPT 69POS SLDR CUP

6

MMDS-512-N00-SS-RH

MMDS-512-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D RCPT 51POS SLDR CUP

19

MMDS-051-N00-SS-RH

MMDS-051-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D RCPT 51POS SLDR CUP

5

A29100-085

A29100-085

Omnetics

85-PIN FEMALE, SMT HORIZONTAL

0

MMDP-512-N00-SS-RH

MMDP-512-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D PLUG 51POS SLDR CUP

21

MMDS-037-N00-SS-RH

MMDS-037-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D RCPT 37POS SLDR CUP

12

MNSO-25-AA-N-ETH-M

MNSO-25-AA-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 25P SMD R/A SLD

10

MMDP-031-N00-SS-RH

MMDP-031-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D PLUG 31POS SLDR CUP

10

MNSO-51-VV-N-ETH-M

MNSO-51-VV-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 51POS SMD SLDR

26

MMDP-051-N00-SS-RH

MMDP-051-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D PLUG 51POS SLDR CUP

8

MNSO-09-AA-N-ETH-M

MNSO-09-AA-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 9P SMD R/A SLDR

0

MNSO-21-AA-N-ETH-M

MNSO-21-AA-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 21P SMD R/A SLD

21

MNSO-09-VV-N-ETH-M

MNSO-09-VV-N-ETH-M

Omnetics

CONN D-TYPE RCPT 9POS SMD SLDR

40

MMDS-025-N00-SS-RH

MMDS-025-N00-SS-RH

Omnetics

CONN MICRO-D RCPT 25POS SLDR CUP

21

D-Sub Connectors

1. Overview

D-Sub connectors (D-Subminiature) are a family of electrical connectors characterized by their D-shaped metallic shell and multiple parallel contacts. First introduced in the 1950s, they became a standard for analog signal transmission in computer and industrial systems. Despite declining usage in consumer electronics due to miniaturization trends, D-Sub connectors remain critical in industrial automation, aerospace, and specialized communication systems for their reliability in harsh environments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeContact ConfigurationKey FeaturesApplications
DB9 (DE-9)9 contacts (3 rows)Compact size, low-speed data transmissionSerial communication (RS-232), industrial sensors
DB15 (HD-15)15 contacts (3 rows)High-density designVGA video interfaces, game controllers
DB25 (DA-25)25 contacts (2 rows)Robust mechanical structureParallel ports, legacy computer peripherals
DB37 (DB-37S)37 contacts (3 rows)High-reliability locking mechanismIndustrial control systems, test equipment
DB50 (Micro D)50 contacts (4 rows)Miniaturized design with high contact densityMilitary equipment, data acquisition systems

3. Structure and Components

D-Sub connectors consist of:

  • Die-cast metal shell (zinc or aluminum) with EMI shielding
  • Insulating body (thermoplastic or ceramic) maintaining contact alignment
  • Multiple contacts (phosphor bronze or beryllium copper) with gold-plated surfaces
  • Screw locks or bayonet couplings for secure mating
  • Optional filtering components for noise suppression

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
Current Rating1-5 A per contactDetermines power transmission capacity
Voltage Rating50-600 V AC/DCEnsures electrical safety and insulation
Contact Resistance1-10 m Impacts signal integrity
Dielectric Withstanding Voltage1000-2500 VMeasures insulation quality
Mating Cycle Life500-5000 cyclesAffects long-term reliability
Temperature Range-55 C to +125 CDefines operational environment limits

5. Application Fields

Primary industries include:

  • Industrial automation (PLCs, CNC machines)
  • Aerospace (avionics, flight control systems)
  • Medical equipment (imaging devices, patient monitors)
  • Telecommunications (legacy network infrastructure)
  • Military systems (radar, secure communication)
Case Example: Siemens uses DB37 connectors in SIMATIC industrial controllers for vibration-resistant connections in manufacturing plants.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecial Features
Amphenol97 Series DB9IP68-rated waterproof connectors
TE ConnectivityDEUTSCH D38999Mil-spec connectors for aerospace
MolexMicro D 50-positionLightweight aluminum shell
ITT CannonSL Series DB25High-speed differential signaling support

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Contact configuration matching required signal/power lines
  2. Environmental protection (IP rating, temperature range)
  3. Mechanical durability for intended usage frequency
  4. EMI shielding requirements
  5. Compliance with industry standards (MIL-STD, IEC 60603)
Recommendation: For outdoor industrial applications, select DB37 connectors with IP67 rating and tin-plated contacts.

8. Industry Trends

Key developments:

  • Hybrid connectors combining D-Sub shells with high-speed USB/HDMI interfaces
  • Increased adoption of surface-mount technology (SMT) for PCB integration
  • Development of composite connectors with integrated fiber optics
  • Growing demand for RoHS-compliant materials in medical applications
  • Transition to miniaturized D-Sub variants (e.g., Micro D for UAVs)

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